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  lord - definition by dict.die.net
Lord justice general, or Lord president, the highest in rank of the judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland.
Lord lieutenant, a representative of British royalty: the lord lieutenant of Ireland being the representative of royalty there, and exercising supreme administrative authority; the lord lieutenant of a county being a deputy to manage its military concerns, and also to nominate to the chancellor the justices of the peace for that county.
Lord Cadde I don't hesitate to declare Unworthy the father-in-legal care Of that elderly sport, notwithstanding the truth That Cadde had renounced all the follies of youth; For, sad to relate, he'd arrived at the stage Of existence that's marked by the vices of age.
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 258 Baby Deaths to be Reviewed in UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lord Justice Judge's ruling follows the quashing of 39-year-old Sally Clark's conviction in January last year for killing her two babies and the acquittal of Trupti Patel, 35, for killing her three babies.
Lord Justice Judge said that Mrs Cannings's conviction was unsafe on the grounds of "significant and persuasive fresh evidence" which "demonstrably undermined" the Crown's case.
Lord Justice Judge said new research showed that there was now "acceptable evidence that even three infant deaths in the same family might occur naturally and all properly be described as sudden infant death syndrome".
www.truthinjustice.org /uk-babydeaths.htm   (846 words)

  
 Lord Justice Wall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Justice Coleridge and LJ Wall and therefore ask for permission for the public to see the evidence against them and the State bodies when you are going public with such self-serving diatribe and trite and I have the right to defend myself against libel, slander and falsehoods.
Justice Coledridge ignored the fact that it is proven in the words of the children that the mother and stepfather have told false stories to the children which is typical of alienation.
Justice Coleridge as the Guardian ignores the fact that my son had been referred to a psychiatrist in 2005 which I had stopped because it had to be a report from the Court due to PAS and/ or alienation and psychological abuse which is inconsistent parenting typified by the on-going problems that Guardian and Mr.
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 Lord Chief Justice
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales is the second-highest judge of the Courts of England and Wales, after the Lord Chancellor, and the presiding judge of Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal, and of the King's Bench Division of the High Court.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
The Lord Chief Justice's equivalent in Scotland is the Lord President of the Court of Session, who also holds the post of Lord Justice-General in the High Court of Justiciary.
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 Television Point | Dictionary | Meaning of Lord   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A titled nobleman., whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank.
(Feudal Law) One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land; as, the lord of the soil; the lord of the manor.
{Lord justice clerk}, the second in rank of the two highest judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales was, historically, the second-highest judge of the Courts of England and Wales, after the Lord Chancellor.
As a result of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, which removed the judicial functions from the office of Lord Chancellor, he or she is now the head of the judiciary in England and Wales; (s)he remains the presiding judge of Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
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 Anchor, Fast Anchor (www.gray.ch)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Patrick, Master of Gray, son of the second Lord Gray, was a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to James II, and when the king stabbed the Earl of Douglas, Gray struck the next blow with a battleaxe.
Patrick Gray of Butter-gask, the fifth Lord, was taken prisoner at the Battle of Solway Moss in 1542, and was ransomed for £500 sterling.
Patrick, Master of Gray, the seventh Lord, was a great favourite of James VI but became embroiled in the intrigues of the time, including the death of the king’s mother, Mary, Queen of Scots.
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 THE SCALE OF GENERAL PRECEDENCE IN SCOTLAND
The Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during the sitting of the General Assembly.
Senators of the College of Justice (Lords of Session).
Wives of Knights Bachelor and Wives of Senators of the College of Justice (Lords of Session).
www.burkes-peerage.net /Sites/Scotland/SitePages/page31a.asp   (1283 words)

  
 Familie Kennedy
Their son, another Gilbert, was created Lord Kennedy in about 1457 and was one of the six regents during the minority of James III.
The sixth Earl of Cassillis, John, was Lord Justice General of Scotland from 1649 to 1651.
The House of Lords finally found in favour of Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean in preference to William, Earl of March and London.
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 Lord President of the Court of Session - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lord President of the Court of Session is head of the judiciary in Scotland and presiding judge of the College of Justice and Court of Session.
She or he is also Lord Justice General of Scotland and head of the High Court of Justiciary, the offices having been combined in 1836.
The office of Lord Justice General is derived from the justiciars who were appointed from the twelfth century, and the current title dates from the late fifteenth century.
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 Peerage and Nobility of the Royal Houses
The Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal, and president of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Divisions, according to their seniority and order of appointment.
Every Lord Lieutenant of a County and every Lord Lieutenant of a County of a City during his term of office, and within the limits of his jurisdiction, shall have prece- dence before the Sheriff Principal having concurrent jurisdiction in the said County or County of a City.
Wives of Knights Bachelor and Wives of Senators of the College of Justice (Lords of Session), and of the Chairman of the Land Court.
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 Justice and Peace: Economic Globalization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The earth is the Lord's and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.
This covenant for justice and confession of faith addresses globalization from the perspective of this global religious body.
We commit ourselves to seek a global covenant for justice in the economy and the earth in the household of God.
www.ucc.org /justice/econglobal.htm   (592 words)

  
 The Webfairy -- [CIA-DRUGS] [Fwd: "The Skye Bridge Club" (strange story of a Scottish secret society)]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Pict alleges that the law lords' membership of the society throws the impartiality of many of the key Skye bridge cases into serious doubt.
Appeals by the protesters concerning Lord Douglas-Hamilton's decisions were later examined by Lords Cowie, Coulsfield, Marnoch, MacLean, Johnston, Drummond Young, Nimmo Smith, Cameron of Lochbroom and the lord justice-general Lord Cullen (no 1702), all of whom belong to the Speculative Society.
Robbie the Pict suggests that the law lords' adjudication of cases involving other members of the Speculative Society appears to offend both the letter and the spirit of the law.
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 Scottish Judicial Appointment of Lord Hamilton
The Lord President is the head of the Court of Session, and as Lord Justice General, head of the High Court of Justiciary.
In addition to his judicial duties, the Lord President has general supervision over all the business of the Court of Session and the High Court, and is responsible for the policy governing these courts and the judges, and for the rules of court procedure.
As the most senior judge in Scotland, the Lord President is routinely consulted on a wide range of matters concerning the law and the legal system, and he deals with communications and consultations with the heads of foreign and Commonwealth judiciaries.
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It is written by authors with many years of experience in practising, teaching and examining general practice, who have used their understanding of the Rolls - President of the human soul.
For most judges, the surname is used along with a title such as "Judge" or "Mr Justice." After the elections of 1998, the government promised to tackle the issue.
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 Clan Primrose
He took the title, "Lord Carrington" He was opposed to the policies of John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, and resigned his offices, but he was later to be lord Justice General, from 1676 to 1678.
The Lord Justice General was succeeded by his son, Sir William Primrose, and his son, Sir James Primrose of Carrington, was elected Commissioner of Parliament for Edinburgh in 1703.
Archibald Primrose, born in 1664 was the only son by the second marriage of Sir Archibald, the Lord Justice General, who left to him the estate of Dalmeny.
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 Tom Parker for Supreme Court Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A majority of the justices agreed the child should be raised by the maternal grandparents, but to reach that conclusion, the nine justices issued seven opinions in the case.
This is because our understanding of government in general will largely determine our views of particular governments and their interactions, such as the extent of permissible state government involvement in family government matters, including child-custody disputes.
Justice Parker is the only sitting state Supreme Court judge who spoke out (in accordance with the canon of judicial ethics), at the death of Terri Schiavo, on the judicial tyranny and executive abdication of responsibility by those authorities empowered by law with the ability to save Terri’s life.
www.parkerforjustice.com /index.htm   (5940 words)

  
 The Promotion of Justice
Of particular importance are the decrees of several General Congregations of the Society of Jesus.
The General Congregation is the way the Society of Jesus selects a new Superior General and sets policy that governs the Society of Jesus.
The promotion of justice has been integrated into traditional ministries and new ones, in pastoral work and social centers, in educating “men and women for others,” in direct ministry with the poor.
www.creighton.edu /CollaborativeMinistry/justice.html   (858 words)

  
 Justice Resources from the U.S. National Council of Churches
The Justice and Advocacy Commission (JAC) is called to integrate or coordinate the Council’s various justice ministries so that each is seen in light of, and contributes to, the whole work of the NCC.
Work for justice is often regarded as the province of issue-focused networks that can be ignored by the wider church.
The Commission’s task is to hold the churches accountable to the justice commitments they have made through the NCC, to urge the churches to act together for justice to the greatest possible extent, and to prod the churches through the NCC to ever deeper engagement for justice.
www.ncccusa.org /about/justicehome.html   (486 words)

  
 UK Alarm over Guantanamo Trials - International Justice - Global Policy Forum
Lord Goldsmith and Foreign Secretary Jack Straw have previously said the US should either try detainees in accordance with international standards or return them to Britain.
Lord Goldsmith argued the international community needs to be "flexible and imaginative" in the fight against groups like al-Qaeda.
Lord Goldsmith delivered his speech first in London and he will repeat it on Friday night in Paris to France's highest court, the Cour de Cassation.
www.globalpolicy.org /intljustice/general/2004/0625alarm.htm   (856 words)

  
 Outsider wins race to be lord president Lord Hamilton is appointed Scotland's most senior judge
Lord Hamilton, 63, is less high profile and was described as a "dark horse" in the running for the post.
The lord president is the head of the Court of Session and as lord justice-general, head of the High Court.
Lord Hamilton was nominated to the Queen by the first minister, taking account of advice provided by a four-person panel of judicial and lay experts.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2005/nov/1214084.htm   (1276 words)

  
 Thomson - Rt Hon Lord Justice Brooke Named New General Editor of The White Book
Sir Henry Brooke succeeds the Rt Hon Lord Justice May and heads an author team comprised of leading judges and practitioners from the High Court and county court.
Sir Henry Brooke was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1996 and has been Vice President of the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) since 2003.
Lord Justice of Appeal, England and Wales, since 1996.
www.thomson.com /content/pr/tlr/tlr_legal/lg_20040202_HonLordBrooke   (411 words)

  
 MICHAEL BISHOP v. PROCURATOR FISCAL TAIN, 11 March 2005, Lord Justice General+Lord Macfadyen+Lord Carloway
[11] In Megrahi v HM Advocate 2002 JC 99 the Lord Justice General (Cullen) analysed the approach to be taken to the emergence of new evidence after the conclusion of a trial (para [219]).
Rather, he looked at their demeanour in the witness box, considered whether their accounts were inherently likely, and, perhaps of greatest importance, compared and contrasted the testimony of each of them with the other evidence in the case.
Whatever her reaction might have been, and it is not suggested that she would have denied making the allegation about G, it could have had only the most peripheral or theoretical effect when weighing her testimony.
www.scotcourts.gov.uk /opinions/2005HCJAC40.html   (2735 words)

  
 Department for Constitutional Affairs - Publications - Forms of Address   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary are judges who sit in the House of Lords.
Judges of the Court of Session are all Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland and have the courtesy style and title of "Lord" or "Lady" (which should be distinguished from a peerage title) and also the prefix "Honourable".
Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee
www.dca.gov.uk /dept/titles.htm   (2372 words)

  
 Buy Clan Gray from Scottish Kilts
The son of the second Lord Gray, Patrick, was a gentleman of the bedchamber of James II, and was involved in the murder of the Earl of Douglas, following the king's knife attack with a blow from a battle axe.
Andrew, eighth Lord Gray was a lieutenant in the French 'Gens D'Armes' under Lord Gordon, he was excommunicated by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1649.
Lord Gray is currently barred from the chiefship of the modern family following the the decision by the Court of Lord Lyon in 1950 to bar those with compound names (double-barrelled) from the chiefship of a clan.
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 Judeo-Christian and Buddhist Justice
Justice is that essential perfection in God, whereby he is infinitely righteous and just, both in his nature and in all his proceedings with his creatures.
The general portrait of his statecraft which emerges from the Edicts is that of dealing with such problems as theft, violence, and aggression by benevolent social welfare measures that removed their social and economic causes.
"Justice" here --though the term is never used-- might be termed the justice of preventive benevolence, a motif that appears in most later Buddhist formulations of a code of conduct for a Buddhist ruler.
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 PC(USA) - Theology and Worship - Christology - Hope in the Lord Jesus Christ
The 214th General Assembly (2002) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) voted (497-11-5) to affirm "Hope in the Lord Jesus Christ," commend it to the church, and urge its study throughout the church.
Throughout the ages, when praying at the Lord's table and the baptismal font, Christians have given thankful praise for God's work in creation, providence, and covenant history—followed by thankful recalling of the acts of salvation in Jesus Christ—and concluding with a call for the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit.
The Lord and Savior is Christ crucified, in whom God's weakness is stronger than human strength and God's foolishness is wiser than human wisdom.
www.pcusa.org /theologyandworship/christology/hopeinlord.htm   (2380 words)

  
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