10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPEARANCE»
Discover the use of
compearance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
compearance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Communication Ethics: Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality
In compearance is the simple fact of appearing before, appearing with, that does
not require any reason or purpose or substance be given to that appearance. In
fact, compearance does not require even any connection, purpose, or sharing.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Ronald C. Arnett, 2008
2
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
And as to what was alleged anent young Dean and his doers, answered, "fhat no
legal compearance can be made up by witnesses ; for though a citation be not
necessary when a party voluntarijy sists himself, yet when he does so, it must be
...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
3
The Ethics of Community: Nancy, Derrida, Morrison, and Menendez
Furthermore, communication or compearance occurs at a much more
fundamental level than the “social bond,” that is, it is a prelinguistic or
preconscious event that constitutes being. Nancy highlights the impor- tance of
understanding that it ...
4
The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
The Court, considering that, in the wills of summonses, suspensions and
advocations, it is not necessary to specify any precise day of compearance, and
that the leaving of blanks for filling up such days of compearance, as well as the ...
5
A Practical Treatise on the Forms of Process: Containing the ...
OF SUMMONSES, DAYS OF COMPEARANCE, &c § 1. Of the days of
compearance and calling of summonses. 1. In reckoning the inducue, * either the
day of 1 the execution of the summons, or the day of com- ' pearance, must be
free, and ...
6
Practical notes on the Jurisdiction and Forms of Process in ...
"1:57? '4 ~ Irior to the day appointed for the compearance of the creditors, and the
)ublic examination of the debtor, he must lodge in the hands of the sheriffslerk, to
be patent to all concerned: 1. A state of his affairs subscribed by himself; 2.
John MACGLASHAN (Solicitor.), Hugh BARCLAY, 1868
7
Returning (to) Communities: Theory, Culture and Political ...
Myth, despite its tendency to totalisation, is at bottom compearance because it
gives Being-in-common. Compearance thus lurks within myth in spite of its
tendency to fusion. Moreover, it resists fusion. Nancy describes this function of
myth in a ...
Stefan Herbrechter, Michael Higgins, 2006
8
House of Commons Papers
And be it Enacted, That on the said Summons being executed it shall, if the diet of
compearance fall within the time when the Court of Session is sitting, be called
agreeably to the existing practice, but if 30 the diet of compearance fall within the
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1837
9
The Radical Project: Sartrean Investigations
Furthermore, whereas two subjects merely confront each other as objects in
opposition, singular beings encounter each other through the mode of "
compearance ('co-appearance') or mutual exchange" (Dow, 6). Quite unclear to
me, however, ...
10
A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland, with Short ...
80, which enacts in ' 3, that where a defender in the Sheriff- court intends to state
a defence, he must enter appearance by lodging with the sheriff-clerk, at latest on
the day of compearance, a notice in the form printed in a schedule. On the first ...
William Bell, George Ross, 1861
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COMPEARANCE»
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compearance is used in the context of the following news items.
Samuel Rutherford quotes from 'Lex, Rex' question 8 and 9
Non-compearance when lawful, royal, and parliamentary power summoneth, is no less resistance than taking of ports and castles. «Examiner.com, Jul 15»
BillMeLater Debt Notifications Carry Trojan
For example, the expenses in the amount of safe duty, the cost of representative's services for the compearance, the compensatory interest for ... «Softpedia, Sep 12»