- triatio
- A trial.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /trayeysh(iy)ow aybay sempar debat fayaray, yuwbay juratoriyz miyliyoram posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ Trial ought always to be had where the jurors can have the best information … Black's law dictionary
Triatio ibi semper debet fieri, ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — A trial ought always to be had where the jury can have the better information … Ballentine's law dictionary
ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /ibay sempar debat fayaray triyeysh(iy)ow yuwbay juratoriyz posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ A trial should always be had where the jurors can be the best informed … Black's law dictionary
ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam — /ibay sempar debat fayaray triyeysh(iy)ow yuwbay juratoriyz posant habiriy nowtish(iy)am/ A trial should always be had where the jurors can be the best informed … Black's law dictionary
juror — ju·ror / ju̇r ər, ˌȯr/ n: a member of a jury an alternate juror; broadly: an individual who is summoned but not yet selected to serve on a jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
trial — tri·al n [Anglo French, from trier to try]: a judicial examination of issues of fact or law disputed by parties for the purpose of determining the rights of the parties compare hearing, inquest at trial: in or during the course of a trial Merriam … Law dictionary
venue — ven·ue / ven ˌyü/ n [Anglo French, place where a jury is summoned, alteration (influenced by venue arrival, attendance) of vinné visné, literally, neighborhood, neighbors, from Old French, ultimately from Latin vicinus neighboring] 1: the place… … Law dictionary
Ibi jus, ibi remedium — A maxim of the common law. See equity will not suffer a wrong, etc. Ibi semper debet fieri triatio ubi juratores meliorem possunt habere notitiam.The trial of an action ought always to be held in that place where the jurors can have the better… … Ballentine's law dictionary