Statement+of+particulars

  • 11statement of case — An informal statement required of a plaintiff in a small claim s court in lieu of a formal complaint, bill, or declaration. A statement required in some states on motion for a new trial. A party moving for a new trial on the ground that the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 12statement — /stayt meuhnt/, n. 1. something stated. 2. a communication or declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars, etc. 3. a single sentence or assertion: I agree with everything you said except for your last statement. 4. Com. an… …

    Universalium

  • 13particulars of breaches and objections — In an action brought, in England, for the infringement of letters patent, the plaintiff is bound to deliver with his declaration (now with his statement of claim) particulars (i.e., details) of the breaches which he complains of …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 14Statement of case — A statement of case is any of a number of formal documents used in the courts of England and Wales. The Particulars of Claim, Defence and Reply are all statements of case. See also * Civil procedureExternal links*… …

    Wikipedia

  • 15statement — state•ment [[t]ˈsteɪt mənt[/t]] n. 1) something stated 2) a communication or declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars, etc 3) a single sentence or assertion: I disagree with your last statement[/ex] 4) bus an abstract of …

    From formal English to slang

  • 16statement — /ˈsteɪtmənt / (say staytmuhnt) noun 1. something stated. 2. a communication or declaration in speech or writing setting forth facts, particulars, etc. 3. an expression of one s beliefs, principles, etc.: to make a statement in one s choice of… …

  • 17Bill of particulars — Bill Bill, n. [OE. bill, bille, fr. LL. billa (or OF. bille), for L. bulla anything rounded, LL., seal, stamp, letter, edict, roll; cf. F. bille a ball, prob. fr. Ger.; cf. MHG. bickel, D. bikkel, dice. Cf. {Bull} papal edict, {Billet} a paper.]… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 18bill of particulars — see bill 3a, b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. bill of particulars …

    Law dictionary

  • 19bill of Particulars — noun the particular events to be dealt with in a criminal trial; advises the defendant and the court of the facts the defendant will be required to meet • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑allegation, ↑allegement • Part Holonyms:… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 20Meaningless statement — A meaningless statement is a statement which posits nothing of substance which can be agreed or disagreed with. In the context of logical fallacies, the inclusion of a meaningless statement in the premises of the argument will undermine the… …

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