-
valid sentence after a
lawful hearing, it
becomes functus officio and
cannot reopen the case."
Functus officio is thus
bound up with the
doctrine of res...
-
right Refers to
having a
sufficient legal basis to
bring legal action.
functus officio having performed his
office A person, court, statute, or legal...
- and did not
justify a
departure from the
doctrines of res
judicata and
functus officio.
Justice Khampepe again wrote on
behalf of a seven-member majority...
- Ejus
filius Olavus cognomento tretelgia diu et
pacifice functus regno plenus dierum obiit in Swethia. His son, Olav,
known as Tretelgje, accomplished...
-
objections that this use of
section 24
violated "fundamental justice" and the "
functus officio" rule, in
which a
judge makes a
ruling and
afterwards has no role...
- fulminant, fulminate, fulmination,
fulgurite fung-, funct- do
Latin fungī,
fūnctus function,
fungibility fur-, furt- thief,
steal Latin fūr (genitive fūris)...
-
rights are infringed, and the
applicability of the
common law
doctrine of
functus officio.
While the
Supreme Court of
Canada split on what
constitutes an...
- sed ut homo Qui
humani nihil a se
alienum ****t Vita
simul et
laboribus functus Hic
requiescere voluit EPHRAIM CHAMBERS. In
English thus:
Heard of by many...
- frūctus sum "to enjoy" (fruitus is
occasionally found) fungor, fungī,
fūnctus sum "to perform, discharge, busy
oneself with" lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum...
- (Chapter 227,
Section 104(5)). With the Magistrates' Courts,
there is no
functus officio: a
magistrate can
reopen his own case
within 14 days. This led...