Particulars
11particulars of criminal charges — A prosecutor, when a charge is general, is frequently ordered to give the defendant a statement of the specific acts charged (bill of particulars). Fed.R.Crim.P. 7. See bill (bill of particulars) …
12particulars, bill of — See particulars of criminal charges …
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 …
14particulars of sale — When property such as land, houses, shares, reversions, etc., is to be sold by auction, it is usually described in a document called the particulars, copies of which are distributed among intending bidders. They should fairly and accurately… …
15particulars — A particular is a single thing, thought of in contrast to qualities or universals, or in contrast to an aggregate of things …
16particulars — n. detail, individual characteristic; item, article; specific proposition (Logic)par·tic·u·lar || pÉ™r tɪkjÉ™lÉ™r /pÉ™ tɪkjÊŠlÉ™ adj. special; unusual, uncommon; detailed; meticulous, precise; pedantic, strictpar·tic·u·lar || pÉ™r… …
17particulars — [pəˈtɪkjʊləz] noun [plural] information and details about someone or something …
18particulars — see universals …
19PARTICULARS — …
20bill of particulars — see bill 3a, b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. bill of particulars …