plenary action
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plenary action — A suit or action, independent of any other proceeding, in which the merits of the cause are fully inquired into and determined, as distinguished from a summary proceeding in which formalities are less strict and which are usually merely ancillary … Ballentine's law dictionary
plenary action — A complete and formal hearing or trial on the merits as distinguished from a summary hearing which is commonly less strict and more informal. May v. Henderson, 268 U.S. Ill, 45 S.Ct. 456, 69 L.Ed. 870 … Black's law dictionary
plenary — ple·na·ry / plē nə rē, ple / adj: full and complete in every respect: as a: absolute (1) plenary power b: fully attended or constituted a plenary session of the legislature c: including a … Law dictionary
action — Conduct; behavior; something done; the condition of acting; an act or series of acts. Term in its usual legal sense means a lawsuit brought in a court; a formal complaint within the jurisdiction of a court of law. Pathman Const. Co. v. Knox… … Black's law dictionary
action — Conduct; behavior; something done; the condition of acting; an act or series of acts. Term in its usual legal sense means a lawsuit brought in a court; a formal complaint within the jurisdiction of a court of law. Pathman Const. Co. v. Knox… … Black's law dictionary
plenary proceedings — See plenary action … Black's law dictionary
plenary suit — One that proceeds on formal pleadings. Central Republic Bank and Trust Co. v. Caldwell, C.C.A. Mo., 58 F.2d 721. See also plenary action … Black's law dictionary
plenary suit — Same as plenary action … Ballentine's law dictionary
Plenary Councils of Baltimore — Plenary Councils of Baltimore † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Plenary Councils of Baltimore While the ecclesiastical province of Baltimore comprised the whole territory of the American Republic, the provincial councils held in that city… … Catholic encyclopedia
Plenary Councils of Baltimore — The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore (1884) The Plenary Councils of Baltimore were three national meetings of Roman Catholic bishops in the 19th century in Baltimore, Maryland. During the early history of the Roman Catholic Church in the United … Wikipedia