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Roll in Legal Dictionary

around 1300 “to turn around, to move by turning” (intransitive); late 14th century as “moving something by turning it again and again”; ” from the old French roeller “roll, roll round” (modern French roll), from medieval Latin rotulare, from Latin rotula, diminutive of rota “wheel” (see roundabout). Related: Rolled; Rolling. Sounds (like thunder) that somehow sound like a rolling ball, 1590s; a drum from the 1680s. Through the eyes, from the end of the 14th century. From a film camera, “to start filming”, from 1938. The feeling of “stealing a stuporous drunkard” dates back to 1873, the action necessary to get into one`s pockets. “Gathering, Congregate” dates from 1861, originally Australian. Being on a roll dates from 1976. Rolling with punches is a metaphor for boxing (1940). Heads will roll is Hitlerism: if our movement is victorious, there will be a revolutionary tribunal that will punish the crimes of November 1918. Then decapitated heads roll in the sand. [1930] ROLE.

A parchment plan that can be opened by hand in the form of a pipe or pipe. Jacob, L. D. h.t. 2. In the past, before paper was commonly used, parchment was the substance used to make records, and since the art of bookbinding was little used, economics suggested it as the most practical way to add sheet by sheet if necessary, and they were sewn together so that the entire length could be wrapped together in spiral rolls. 3. Figuratively speaking, these are the archives of a court or office. In Pennsylvania, the master of the rolls was an official in whose office the acts of the legislature were recorded. 1 Smith`s Laws, 46. “Role of judgment”.

Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/judgment%20roll. Retrieved 11 November 2022. (You can find the role in the World Legal Encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). A parchment plan that can be opened by hand in the form of a pipe or pipe. Jacob. A calendar or sheet of parchment on which legal proceedings are recorded. Thus, in English practice, the roll of parchment on which the output is written is called “output roll”. Thus, the rolls of a mansion, in which the names, rents and services of tenants are copied and entered, are called “court rolls”. There are also various other roles; such as those containing the archives of the Court of Chancery, those containing the records of the proceedings of the former parliaments, called “Rolls of Parliament”, etc. Braun. In English practice, there was a wide variety of these roles, adapted to different procedures; such as the role of lawyer, the role of litigation, the role of recognition, the role of imparlance, the role of PICA, the role of bed, the role of judgment, the role of scire facias and the list of procedures on erroneous decisions. 2 Tidd, Br.

729, 730. In modern practice, the term is sometimes used to refer to a recording of court or public church hearings. The “judgment role” is therefore the file containing the pleadings of a case and all other proceedings up to the judgment, organized in order. In this sense, the use of the word has survived its relevance; Because these recordings are no longer prepared in the form of a role. Middle English corte rolle, de corte, short short + rolle roll You must – there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you`re looking for one that is only included in the full Merriam-Webster dictionary. A tax list is a list of persons and property subject to payment of a particular tax, with the amounts due; It is compiled and verified in an appropriate form so that collectors can apply the tax. In ancient English practice, a judgment scroll was a roll of parchment containing the procedural entries in a claim, including the entry of the judgment. It was deposited in the treasury of the court. In some states, a trial roll must be filed by the clerk of the court when he receives the judgment. It usually contains the summons, pleadings, confessions, and any judgment or decision that supports the case or affects the final judgment. In federal and most state courts, judgments are recorded in criminal or civil records.

A parchment plan that can be opened by hand in the form of a pipe or pipe. Jacob. A calendar or sheet of parchment on which legal proceedings are recorded. Therefore, in English practice, the roll of parchment on which the output is entered is called the “output roll”. Thus, the rolls of a mansion, in which the names, rents and services of tenants are copied and entered, are called “court rolls”. There are also various other roles; such as those containing the archives of the Court of Chancery, those containing the records of the proceedings of the former parliaments, called “Rolls of Parliament”, etc. Braun. a wide variety of these roles, adapted to different processes; such as the role of lawyer`s mandate, the litigation role, the recognition role, the imparance role, the advocacy role, the issuance role, the judgment role, the Scire facias role and the list of writs of error procedure. 2 Tidd, Pr. 729, 730.

In modern practice, the term is sometimes used to refer to a record of the proceedings of a court or public office. The “role of the judgment” is therefore the file comprising the procedural documents in a case and any other procedure up to the judgment, organized in order. In this sense, the use of the word has survived its relevance; Because these recordings are no longer prepared in the form of a role. Assessment roll. In taxation, the list or roll of taxpayers and assets completed, audited and filed by taxpayers. Bank v. Genoa, 28 Misc. Rep. 71, 59 N. Y.

Supp. 829; Adams v. Brennan, 72 Miss. 894, 18 South. 482. Role of judgment. See above. Master > of the bun.

See Master. Parliamentary roles. The handwritten indexes of the minutes of the former parliaments in these roles are also a multitude of decisions on difficult legal issues, which in the past have often been referred by the judges of both formations to the appointment of this Supreme Court, etc. There are several in this court that relate to the country`s revenues. Temple scrolls. In English law. In each of the two temples, there is a scroll called “calf`s head roll”, with each banker, lawyer and student taxed annually; also provided meals to the cook and other officers of the houses, in exchange for a calfhead dinner, at Easter. Source language.

199. Rolling office of the law firm. In English law. An office at Chancery Lane, London, containing the rolls and registers of the High Court of the Chancery, whose master is the second person in the cabinet, etc. The reel court stuck to it, the master of the rolls sat as a judge; And this judge still sits there as a judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice. Wharton. Tax role. A list or list of persons and property subject to payment of a particular tax, with the amounts due separately, drawn up and duly certified to justify that the collection agents carry out the enforcement of the tax. Babcock v. Beaver Creek Tp., 64 Mich. 601, 31 N.

W. 423; Schmidt v. Scully, 66 Kan. 139, 71 Pac. 249. V. to formally register a judgment on the “roll of judgment” normally rendered by the clerk once the exact wording of the judgment has been prepared or approved and signed by the trial judge. All time limits for appeals and other actions subsequent to the judgment are based on the date of registration of the judgment and not on the date of delivery of the judgment. Description/translation of the role in Spanish: alarde; (lista de casos que debe juzgar el tribunal del jurado en un período de sesiones determinado) [1] Note: Further information on related terms and the area of law to which the role belongs (criminal procedure law), in Spanish, is available here.

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