"Took And Carried Away" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Took And Carried Away LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In pleadings. In an indictment for simple larceny, the words feloniously took and carried away the goods stolen, are indispensable. Technical words necessary in an indictment for simple larceny.

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It is a duty of every citizen to pray for those who are authority and the nation so that each one of us may live a peaceful and quiet lives in sacredness.

Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

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ERAP @ GRADE 1

Sa grade 1 pa si Erap, nakigkomparar siya sa iyang mga classmates kung kinsay mas dako og pikoy. Iyang na-obserbahan nga mas dako iyaha kay sa uban. Pag-abot niya sa ilang bay, iyang gipangutana iyang amahan.

Erap: Pa, akong gikomparar akong pikoy sa akong mga classmates. Mas dako kaayo akoa. Kaliwat na nato nga dagko ?

Amahan: Dili, Dong. Mas dako ka! Kay 21 anyos ka na man gud!

Approvement LAW AND LEGAL

By the common law, approvement is said to he a species of confession, aud incident to the arraignment of a …

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arraign ENGLISH

To call or set as a prisoner at the bar of a court to answer to the matter charged in …

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arraignment ENGLISH

The act of arraigning, or the state of being arraigned; the act of calling and setting a prisoner before a …

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Arraignment LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal practice. Calling tbe defendant to the bar of the court, to answer the accusation contained in the indictment

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bench warrant ENGLISH

A process issued by a presiding judge or by a court against a person guilty of some contempt, or indicted …

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Blackleg LAW AND LEGAL

A person who gets his liv-ing by frequenting race-courses and places where games of chance are played, getting the best …

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Burglariously LAW AND LEGAL

In pleading. A technical word which must be introduced into an Indictment for burglary at common law. Lewis v. State, …

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Burglariter LAW AND LEGAL

L. Lat. (Burglarious-Iy.) In old criminal pleading. A necessary word in Indictments for burglary

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Burn LAW AND LEGAL

To consume with fire. The verb “to burn,” in an indictment for arson, ls to be taken ln its common …

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caption ENGLISH

That part of a legal instrument, as a commission, indictment, etc., which shows where, when, and by what authority, it …

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Caption LAW AND LEGAL

In praotioe. That part of a legal instrument, as a commission, indict-ment, etc., whlch shows where, when, nnd by what …

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Carnally Knew LAW AND LEGAL

In pleading. A technical phrase essential in an indictment to charge the defendant with the crime of rape

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Carnauter LAW AND LEGAL

In old criminal law. Carnally. Camaliter cognovit, carnally knew. Technlcal words in Indictments for rape, and held essential. 1 Hale, …

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charge ENGLISH

An accusation of a wrong of offense; allegation; indictment; specification of something alleged.

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conclusion ENGLISH

The end or close of a pleading, e.g., the formal ending of an indictment, \"against the peace,\" etc.

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count ENGLISH

A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or …

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In Eng-lish law. A court constituted for the trial of scholars or privileged persons connected with the university at oxford …

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Culprit LAW AND LEGAL

A person who is indicted for a criminal offense, but not yet convicted. It is not, however, a technical term …

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De Clero LAW AND LEGAL

Concerning the clergy. The tltle of the statute 25 Edw. III. St. 3; containing a variety of provisions on the …

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detainer ENGLISH

The keeping possession of what belongs to another; detention of what is another's, even though the original taking may have …

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