Amici Curiae
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission was created in 1995.
In Scottish law, the plaintiff is typically referred to as the "pursuer" in civil cases.
A docket is a list of cases in court for trial or names of the parties who have cases pending.
No cases require a jury. Most civil and criminal cases can be tried with a jury if the parties request one.
In the US there are an abundance of minority political parties. Often times they are referred to as third parties. Some are exactly called minority parties. In some cases they are called fringe parties.
I think Actual Authority has greater liability because in cases of apparent authority in many cases the liabilities are shared by the parties involved i.e the parties other than the plaintiff.
All cases that are not criminal are civil. When two private parties have a dispute, it is civil. When one party is charged with a crime by the state, it is criminal.
In most cases the same political parties will be found at both the federal and provincial levels of government. As to which party or parties form the provincial opposition, that will have to be determined on a province-by-province basis.
docket is a numerical system that keeps files in order. A docket is a list of cases in court for trial or names of the parties who have cases pending.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear and decide cases. Cases typically fall under jurisdiction based on factors such as the geographical location of the parties involved, the subject matter of the dispute, and the parties' consent. Common categories include civil cases (like contracts and torts), criminal cases (involving violations of law), and administrative cases (involving government agencies). Additionally, federal courts have jurisdiction over cases involving federal law or disputes between states.
Civil cases can be "settled" out of court, if the parties are able to reach an agreement. Criminal cases may be plea-bargained if the defendant agrees to the conditions offered by the prosecuting attorney.
the majority. all civil cases are tried by a jury unless both parties agree to have the case heard before the judge only.