sub-court

sub-court
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  • Sub modo — is Latin for Subject to a modification or qualification. In a contract sub modo , the agreement between the parties may be altered or limited within certain parameters.For example, in a 19th Century United States Supreme Court case, Eldridge v.… …   Wikipedia

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  • Court Line — (Aviation) IATA OU ICAO Callsign Founded 1957 (as Argus Air Transport) Ceased operations 1974 …   Wikipedia

  • sub|poe|na — «suh PEE nuh», noun, verb, naed, na|ing. –n. an official written order commanding a person to appear in court or before another legal body, such as a committee of the U.S. Congress. A subpoena is delivered by an officer of the court or other… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sub silentio — sub si·len·tio /ˌsəb sə len chē ˌō, sī ; ˌsu̇b sē len tē ˌō/ adv [Latin]: under or in silence: without notice being taken or without making a particular point of the matter in question overruled sub silentio this court s holding in Collora State… …   Law dictionary

  • sub|orn´er — sub|orn «suh BRN», transitive verb. 1. a) to persuade (a person) to do an illegal or evil deed. b) to make disloyal; corrupt. 2. to persuade or cause (a witness) to give false testimony in court: »He had no case without suborning witnesses… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sub´or|na´tion — sub|orn «suh BRN», transitive verb. 1. a) to persuade (a person) to do an illegal or evil deed. b) to make disloyal; corrupt. 2. to persuade or cause (a witness) to give false testimony in court: »He had no case without suborning witnesses… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sub|orn — «suh BRN», transitive verb. 1. a) to persuade (a person) to do an illegal or evil deed. b) to make disloyal; corrupt. 2. to persuade or cause (a witness) to give false testimony in court: »He had no case without suborning witnesses (George… …   Useful english dictionary

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