10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECISORY»
Discover the use of
decisory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decisory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Commentary on the Italian Code of Civil Procedure
The decisory oath should be addressed to the party by separate queries, made in
a clear and specific way. The decisory oath is a declaration as to the truth
ofspecific events, given by aparty on request by the opposing party. The
response ...
Simona Grossi, Maria Cristina Pagni, 2010
Formal interrogatories and decisory oaths. — Another consequence of the
mechanical and numerical system of evaluating evidence during the Middle Ages
was the disqualif1cation of parties themselves as witnesses. Parties could
present ...
Law Society of Upper Canada. Bar Admission Course
3
A Revolution in Commerce: The Parisian Merchant Court and ...
Like the relationship between accounting books and reputation, the relationship
between the decisory oath and reputation was circular. The party who swore the
decisory oath pledged his faith and thereby proved that he was a person of good
...
4
Civil Procedure in France
However, the converse is not true : If either the principal or his surety asserts in a
decisory oath that no debt is due, both principal and surety are freed from any
obligation; a denial under oath by one of several joint debtors that the debt exists
...
Peter Emilius Herzog, Martha Weser, 1967
5
Code civil du Bas Canada
or by decisory oath. And the court may, in its discrétion, examine either of the
parties in order to complete imperfect proof. _ Con. Stat., L. C., Cap. 82, sec. 15,
19, 20. fi' De jurejurando. Cod. De rebus creditis. Pothier, Oblig. 911, 912v.
Toullier ...
Québec (Province). Commissioners for the Codification of the Laws of Lower Canada in Civil Matters, René Édouard Caron, Charles D. Day, 1865
6
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts: 1
The oath which one of the parties defers or refers back to the other, for the
decision of the cause, and which is therefore called the decisory oath. 2d. The
oath to be taken by a party, who is interrogated upon facts and articles. 3d. The
oath ...
7
The Civil Law Tradition: An Introduction to the Legal ...
The jury as finder of fact fulfilled the function served by the decisory oath in two
ways: It was an effective method of fact-finding, and it relieved the vulnerable
judge of the dangers of party influence in deciding the facts. In this way, although
the ...
John Henry Merryman, Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo, 2007
8
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
But the opposite principle certainly seems to pervade the Roman law upon the
subject. The decisory oath is applied when a person making a demand offers
peremptorily to abide by the oath of the person from whom it is made as to the
truth of ...
Robert Joseph Pothier, Guillaume François Le Trosne, William David Evans, 1853
9
Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages: ...
with the decisory oath taken at the second session, the only session at which the
dissent of the relatives is mentioned (quia amicis non placet).43 In Cesne c
Trilloye, the woman claims that she told the man that she would do the will of her
...
Charles Donahue, Jr., 2008
10
New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law
Written Form of a Decisory Decree Canon 51 — A decree is to be issued in
writing, with the reasons at least summarily expressed if it is a decision.
According to canon 37, singular administrative acts which concern the external
forum must be ...
John P. Beal, James A. Coriden, Thomas Joseph Green, 2000