-
jurats) or the Full
Court (Bailiff or
Deputy Bailiff and
seven jurats). The
position of Juré-Justicier Suppléant was
created in 2008
whereby a
Jurat with...
- of 12 or more
Jurats. Some may be
designated as 'Lieutenant Bailiffs'.
Until 1948, the
Jurats were
judges of law as well as fact.
Jurats hold
office until...
-
identified a body of "...the
Bailiff and
Jurats, with the
Constables and
Dozens of
every parish" to
elect the
Jurats of the
Royal Court. In the 1770s, the...
- The Hilal-e-
Jurat (Urdu: ہلالِ جرأت [ɦəˈlaːl ə dʒʊˈraːt̪], as if it were Halāl-e-
Jurāt; English:
Crescent of
Courage ,
sometimes spelled as Hilal-e-Jur'at...
-
notary public, the venue, and
sometimes other particulars. Old
forms of
jurats ran as Juratum... die... coram...,
which then gave in
English Sworn... this...
- They hold
office until the age of 72. The
current Jurats are as follows: This list
contains jurats appointed from 1945. 1945-__
George Philip Billot 1946-__...
-
comprising more
Jurats than in the
Ordinary Court.
Court of
Judgements was a
court of
appeal above the Cour d'Appeaux
comprising at
least seven Jurats.
There could...
- Sitara-e-
Jurat (Urdu: ستارہِ جرأت, Star of Courage) is the
third highest military award of ****stan. It was
established in 1957
after ****stan became...
- The law was
conducted through 12
jurats,
constables (connétable) and a
bailiff (Baillé).: 27–8 The role of the
Jurats when the King's
court was mobile...
- War of 1965, and is a
recipient of both the Hilal-e-
Jurat (Crescent of Courage) and the Sitara-e-
Jurat (Star of Courage)
military awards from the Government...