Adjournment

  • 41adjournment debate — /əˈdʒɜnmənt dəbeɪt/ (say uh jernmuhnt duhbayt) noun a debate at the end of a parliamentary sitting day, following the motion to adjourn the house, in which members may speak on topics of their choice …

  • 42adjournment of debate — noun Parliamentary Procedure the postponement of parliamentary debate on a bill for a fixed time, to allow members to study it …

  • 43adjournment day — A further day appointed by the judges at the regular sittings at nisi prius to try issue of fact not then ready for trial …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 44adjournment day in error — In old English practice, a day appointed some days before the end of the term at which matters left undone on the affirmance day are finished …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 45adjournment in eyre — /ajarnmant in er/ In English law, the appointment of a day when the justices in eyre mean to sit again …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 46adjournment day — A further day appointed by the judges at the regular sittings at nisi prius to try issue of fact not then ready for trial …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 47adjournment day in error — In old English practice, a day appointed some days before the end of the term at which matters left undone on the affirmance day are finished …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 48adjournment in eyre — /ajarnmant in er/ In English law, the appointment of a day when the justices in eyre mean to sit again …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 49adjournment day — The day upon which a court or legislature adjourns. The day to which a session or meeting is adjourned …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 50Conditional adjournment — In the United States, conditional adjournment refers to the authority given to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the president pro tempore or the Majority Leader of the Senate, when Congress is in recess for more than three days, to …

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