a trial with an impartial judge and jury where all of the evidence is heard before a verdict is reached.
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TRIAL JUDGE
the term given to the judge who will preside over the trial.
TRIAL JURY
the jury that will hear all evidence and decide the case.
TRIAL NEW
This involve re-trying the same issues in the same court but with another jury after the verdict has been handed down due to new facts.
TRIAL NONJURY
a trial where a judge or a group of judges hand down a decision where there is no jury, also known as a trial by the court.
TRIAL PUBLIC
This term applies to an open trial that is carried out with the public present.
TRIAL TERM
the term applied to the part of a court’s work that is concerned with jury trials.
TRIAL WORK PERIOD
A way that a disabled or injured worker can renter the workforce under social security system .
TRIANGLE
A chart that looks like a triangle. The price changes are shown as two points on the bottom and one at the top. Any breakout from the triangle indicates a […]
TRIANGULAR TRADE
Taking place of trade in 3 countries or regions.
TRIBOLOGY
Science of lubricants, lubrication and friction.
TRIBUERE
Lat. In the civil law . To give: to distribute.
TRIBUNAL
The seat of a judge; the place where he administers justice; a judicial court: the bench of judges. See Foster v. Worcester, 10 Pick. (Mass.) 81. In Roman law. An […]
TRIBUNAUX DE COMMERCE
In French law . Certain courts composed of a president, judges, and substitutes , which take cognizance of all cases between merchants, and of disagreements among partners. Appeals lie from […]
TRIBUTE
A contribution which is raised by a prince or sovereign from his subjects to sustain the expenses of the state. A sum of money paid by an inferior sovereign or […]
TRICESIMA
An ancient custom in a borough in the county of Hereford, so called because thirty burgesses paid Id. rent for their houses to the bishop, who was lord of the […]
TRICKLE DOWN THEORY
View that is optimistic where benefits of fast economic growth will flow from high income earners down through income levels and employment and disparity of distribution of income will be […]
TRIDING-MOTE
The court held for a triding or trithing. Cowell.
TRIDUUM
In old English law . The space of three days. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 31,
TRIED
the term that means having had a trial heard by a court.
TRIENNIAL ACT
An English statute limiting the duration of every parliament to three years, unless sooner dissolved. It was passed by the long parliament in 1640, and afterwards repealed, and the term […]
TRIENS
Lat. In Roman law. A subdivision of the as, containing four uncice; the proportion of four-twelfths or one-third. 2 Bl. Comm. 462, note m. A copper coin of the value […]
TRIERS
See triors.
TRIGAMUS
In old English law . One who has been thrice married; one who, at different times and successively, has had three wives ; a trigamist. 3 Inst. 88.
TRIGGER
An event that sends up a warning to an investor to buy or sell.