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RULES OF PRACTICE (law) and neology (iou)


RULES OF PRACTICE (law)


RULES OF PRACTICE. Certain orders made by the courts for the purpose of regulating the practice of members of the bar and others. regulating the practice of members of the bar and others. 2. Every court of record has an inherent power to make rules for the 2. Every court of record has an inherent power to make rules for the transaction of its business; which rules they may from time to time change, transaction of its business; which rules they may from time to time change, alter, rescind or repeal. While they are in force they must be applied to alter, rescind or repeal. While they are in force they must be applied to all cases which fall within them; they can use no discretion, unless such all cases which fall within them; they can use no discretion, unless such discretion is authorized by the rules themselves. Rules of court cannot, of discretion is authorized by the rules themselves. Rules of court cannot, of course, contravene the constitution or the law of the land. 3 Pick. R. 512; course, contravene the constitution or the law of the land. 3 Pick. R. 512; 2 Har.

neology (iou)



neology noun. L18.
[French neologie, from neo- NEO- + -logie -LOGY.]
= NEOLOGISM 1. L18.
Theology. = NEOLOGISM 2. M19.