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Terms for subject Law (8282 entries)
H.Bl. Henry Blackstone's English Common Pleas Reports
H.C. habeas corpus
H.C. habitual criminal
H.C. house of correction
H.D.C. holder in due course
H.L. hard labour
H.P. hire-purchase
H.T. high treason
habere facias hab.fa.
H.C. habeas corpus
habeas corpus name of a writ issued in order to bring somebody who has been detained into court, usually for a decision on whether the detention is lawful. The term comes from Latin
habeas corpus The name of a writ used to bring a person before a court or judge to decide whether that person is being unlawfully denied his or her freedom. The term comes from Latin
habere facias hab.fa.
H.C. habitual criminal
Habitual Traffic Violator HTV
Haggard's Admiralty Reports Hag-Adm.
Haggard's Consistory Reports Hag.Con.
Haggard's Ecclesiastical Reports Hag-Ecc.
Hague Convention H.C.
Hall and Twell's Chancery Reports H.&T.