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A Garnishee is person who owes a third party a debt which is attached by court order for the benefit of a judgment creditor.
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Garnishment is the process by which a summons is issued by a plaintiff, against a third party, for seizure of money or other assets in their keeping, but belonging to the defendant
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When a seller of property, after agreeing to sell to one buyer, accepts a better offer from another person.
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GBH is very serious physical damage suffered by the victim of a crime and is a more serious crime than ABH. GBH is a higher degree of injury such as broken bones and intent to cause injury.
Examples of GBH are injuries resulting in some...
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This is a hearing within a hearing conducted with in a court of law and is named following the case of R v Goodyear (2005) England and Wales Court of Appeal (EWCA) Crim 888. This case set out the procedure for seeking an advance indication of...
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A Grant of Probate is a certificate which confirms that the executors of a will are permitted to deal with the estate. A Grant of Probate is issued by a registrar once they have been satisfied with all the documents supplied by the executors.
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Gray's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court.
See The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn for more information.
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A group litigation order (or GLO) is an order of a court in England and Wales, and can be made in a claim in which there are multiple claimants. The order will provide for the case management of claims whichg give rise to common or related issues.
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Someone who promises to make payment for another if payment is not made by the person responsible for making the repayments of a loan or hire purchase agreement
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A Guardian is a person appointed to safeguard/protect/manage the interests of a child, or person under mental disability.
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The word guilty is only used in criminal trials. It means the defendant is guilty - responsible for committing the criminal offence.
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