Definition of Peremptoriness. Meaning of Peremptoriness. Synonyms of Peremptoriness

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Definition of Peremptoriness

Peremptoriness
Peremptoriness Per"emp*to*ri*ness, n. The quality of being peremptory; positiveness.

Meaning of Peremptoriness from wikipedia

- A peremptory norm (also called jus cogens) is a fundamental principle of international law that is accepted by the international community of states as...
- The right of peremptory challenge is a legal right in jury selection for the attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors or judges without...
- Look up peremptory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peremptory can refer to any of the following concepts in law: Peremptory challenge Peremptory norm...
- In common law systems, the peremptory pleas (pleas in bar) are defensive pleas that set out special reasons for which a trial cannot proceed; they serve...
- the power of defendants to dismiss potential jurors as part of their peremptory challenge rights granted as early as 1215 in the Magna Charta do****ent...
- A peremptory writ of mandamus (also peremptory writ of mandate or simply peremptory mandamus) is an absolute and unqualified writ (a formal written command)...
- of the United States Supreme Court ruling that a prosecutor's use of a peremptory challenge in a criminal caseā€”the dismissal of jurors without stating a...
- pleas Alford plea Arraignment Indictment Information Nolo contendere Peremptory plea Plea Plea bargain Presentence investigation Related areas Criminal...
- Prerogative writs Certiorari / Review Habeas corpus Mandamus / Mandate (peremptory) Procedendo Prohibito / Prohibition Quo warranto v t e...
- mount a challenge for cause argument or use one of a limited number of peremptory challenges. In some jurisdictions that have capital punishment, the jury...