Particulars
1particulars — par‧tic‧u‧lars [pəˈtɪkjləz ǁ pərˈtɪkjlərz] noun [plural] facts and details about a person, event etc: • The company couldn t comment on particulars because it hadn t seen all the documents. particulars of • An employee is entitled to a written… …
2particulars — index circumstances, description, story (narrative) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3particulars — [[t]pə(r)tɪ̱kjʊləz[/t]] N PLURAL The particulars of something or someone are facts or details about them which are written down and kept as a record. You will find all the particulars in Chapter 9... The nurses at the admission desk asked her for …
4particulars — The details of a claim, or the separate items of an When these are stated in an orderly form, for the information of a defendant, the statement is called a bill of particulars . See particulars of criminal charges …
5particulars — noun (typically plural): The details or specifics of something. The overall plan is well understood, but we still have to work out the particulars …
6particulars — The items of an account. See bill of particulars …
7particulars of claim — Formerly known as a statement of claim. Under the Civil Procedure Rules, a document setting out the case of the claimant and specifying the facts relied upon. The particulars of claim are either contained in the claim form or served on the… …
8particulars, bill of — >> bill of particulars. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
9particulars of claim — UK US noun [C, usually singular] UK LAW ► detailed information that you have to provide when asking a court, government department, or company to give you something such as money or property that you believe you have a legal right to: »The… …
10particulars of sale — that part of a contract for the sale of land in which the details of the property to be sold are set out. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …