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Nisi prius (/ˈnaɪsaɪ ˈpraɪəs/) (Latin: "unless before") is a
historical term in
English law. In the 19th century, it came to be used to
denote generally...
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comprises two towers, both of
which are
Grade I
listed buildings: the
Nisi Prius Courthouse and the
former Crown Court. The
citadel was
commissioned by...
- Mary Anne
Williams . “Sworn
before me,
William Milton.” At the
trial (
nisi prius)
Justice James Parke (Parke J) said, "The
motive was the
state of her...
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human is
strange to me").
Sometimes ending in est.
nihil in
intellectu nisi prius in
sensu nothing in the
intellect unless first in
sense The
guiding principle...
- Espin****e's Reports,
formally titled Reports of
Cases argued and
ruled at
Nisi Prius, in the
Courts of King's
Bench and
Common Pleas, from E. T., 33 Geo. III...
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empiricists described above,
added some
words nihil in
intellectu nisi prius fuerit in sensu,
nisi intellectus ipsi ("nothing in the
intellect without first being...
- five commissions:
their civil commissions were
those of ****ize and of
nisi prius;
their criminal law
commissions were
those of the peace, of oyer and terminer...
- by
Francis Buller in An
Introduction to the Law
relative to
Trials at
Nisi Prius,
which was
printed in 1768.: 212 Of
Injuries arising from Negligence...
- (Ireland)
Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) (
Nisi prius) c. 16
Before what
Persons Nisi prius may be granted. —
repealed for
England and
Wales by...
- the
Middle Ages
summarized one of his
positions as "nihil in
intellectu nisi prius fuerit in sensu" (Latin for "nothing in the
intellect without first being...