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  1. Search warrant

    Refimprove date November 2008 globalize article USA 2name United States date November 2008 A search warrant ... law enforcement officers to conduct a Search and seizure search of a person or location for evidence of a crime and to Confiscation confiscate evidence if it is found. A search warrant cannot be issued ... constraints on the powers of police investigators, and typically require search warrant law warrant ... States of America File Request for Search Warrant NARA 285161.tif thumb right 220px Request for a search ... searches by the police require a search warrant based on probable cause , although there are exceptions. Any police entry of an individual s home always requires a warrant for either search or arrest ... and specific. This means that a search warrant must be specific as to the specified object to be searched ... entry into home ref To obtain a search warrant, an officer must first prove that probable cause exists ... can be seized under a search warrant. The standard for a search warrant is lower than the Legal ... that can be collected without a search warrant may not be sufficient to convict, but may be sufficient ... a search warrant to search a vehicle they stop on the road or in a non residential area if they have ... proof or suspicion of any kind. Police do not need a search warrant, or even probable ... warrants may be prepared on Form AO 93, Search and Seizure Warrant. ref http www.uscourts.gov forms ... any warrant, reasonable suspicion, or consent to search persons, vehicles, baggage, or cargo that have ... in the United States In certain cases a search warrant is not required, such as where consent is given ... refuse to allow law enforcement to search a tenant s apartment without a search warrant, and a warrant ... Criminal procedure DEFAULTSORT Search Warrant Category Warrants Category Law enforcement terminology .... Conversely, in authoritarian regimes, the police typically have the right to search property and people .... United Kingdom Search warrants are issued by a local Magistrate United Kingdom Magistrate and require ...   more details



  1. Marcus v. Search Warrant

    Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Marcus v. Search Warrant ArgueDate March 30 ArgueYear 1961 DecideDate June 19 DecideYear 1961 FullName Marcus v. Search Warrant of Property at 104 East Tenth Street, Kansas ... Where material to be seized may be protected by First Amendment, search warrant must be as specific as possible as to items to be seized seizure itself must be limited only to items enumerated in warrant ... States Constitution XIV Marcus v. Search Warrant , ussc 367 717 1961 , full title Marcus v. Search Warrant of Property at 104 East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Missouri , is an in rem jurisdiction ... which had started the investigation, since the search warrant s were not specific. Less than half ... name Marcus v. Search Warrant Marcus v. Search Warrant , ussc 367 717 , 721 23 1961 , William Brennan ..., who issued search warrant s that did not list any specific titles nor specify in detail the types ... the warrants. ref name Marcus v. Search Warrant At the wholesalers main office, the officers ... to the 15th floor of the county courthouse. No arrests were made. ref name Marcus v. Search Warrant ... became an in rem jurisdiction in rem action with the search warrant itself as defendant, since ... as required by the statute. ref name Marcus v. Search Warrant An appeal was made to the Missouri ..., and held the search and seizure to be constitutional. ref name Marcus v. Search Warrant at 734 ... determinations, search warrant s were issued. In Junction City, Kansas Junction City , officers seized ... at 104 East Tenth Street Kansas City Missouri caselaw source case Marcus v. Search Warrant ... 717 case.html US1stAmendment speech state expanded DEFAULTSORT Marcus V. Search Warrant Category 1961 ... material and the execution of the warrant itself violated the Fourth Amendment to the United ... prohibitions on search and seizure without due process . Those violations in turn threatened ... the obscenity findings of the material involved. They made motions to wikt quash quash the warrant ...   more details



  1. Warrant

    Warrant has several meanings Wiktionarypar warrant Business business law guarantee Warrant sale ,a statutory ... in an existing contract Dock warrant , a document by which holder of goods at a maritime dock certifies that the warrant holder is entitled to goods Extended warranty , a goods service maintenance ... federal statute governing consumer product warranties Track warrant , railroad line permission for a train s use of the main line Warrant of Fitness , New Zealand assurance certifying a motor vehicle Warrant sale , a statutory means of collecting debts in Scotland until 2001 Warranty deed , real estate ... warranty timeframe Warranty , a business transaction assurance Criminal civil law Warrant law , a form ... Covered warrant , a warrant issued without an accompanying bond or equity Industry Loss Warranties ... Share warrant , a document which states that the bearer is entitled to the shares stated in it Turbo warrant , a kind of stock option Warrant finance , a right, without obligation, to buy or sell something at an agreed price Warrant of payment , an order to an official to pay someone, similar to a check Philosophy Warrant 28philosophy 29 Epistemological warrant , a proper justification for holding ... s Warrant , a non budgeted payment instrument in Canadian law Warrant town meeting , a document used to call and outline a town meeting Warrant card , a proof of identification used by police officers Warrant of Appointment , President of Ireland official document of high office appointment Warrant ... Taney Arrest Warrant , purported 1861 quashed secret order from President Lincoln to arrest the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court Military Assistant Warrant Officer , a rank in Pakistan Air Force above Senior Technician and below Warrant Officer Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer ... s Warrant Officer , the senior warrant officer of the Royal Air Force Chief Warrant Officer , the most senior Army and Air Force non commissioned member NCM rank of the Canadian Forces First Warrant ...   more details



  1. Possessory warrant

    distinguish Warrant of possession In United States legal usage, a possessory warrant is a process resembling a search warrant used in criminal proceedings, but differing in that it is a Civil law common law civil process under which the property is to be delivered to the person from whom it was violently or fraud ulently taken or enticed away or in whose peaceable and lawful possession it last was. See e.g. Claton v Ganey, 63 Ga 331, 332. See also Warrant of delivery Category United States law Category Warrants ...   more details



  1. Warrant (law)

    Warrant of delivery , civil writ issued by a judge ordering property delivered to a named person Warrant of execution , writ issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officers to seize property Execution warrant , writ issued by a judge authorizing the death of someone Warrant of possession , Australian judge order to terminate a residential real estate tenancy Possessory warrant , civil writ issued by a judge ordering property delivered to a named person Search warrant , writ issued by a judge ...unreferenced section date August 2007 Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization a writ issued by a competent officer, usually a judge or magistrate , which permits an otherwise illegal act that would violate individual rights and affords the person executing the writ protection from damages if the act is performed. A warrant is usually issued by a court and is directed to a sheriff , constable or a police officer. Warrants normally issued by a court include search warrant s, arrest warrant s, and execution warrant s. A typical arrest warrant in the United States will take the approximate form of This Court orders the Sheriff or Constable to find the named person, wherever he may be found, and deliver said person to the custody of the Court. Warrants are also issued ... , senior public appointments are made by warrant under the Royal sign manual , the personal signature ... had used a general warrant to enforce its laws. These warrants were broad in nature and did not have specifics as to why they were issued or what the arrest was being made for. A general warrant placed almost no limitations on the search or arresting authority of a soldier or sheriff. This concept had .... Types of warrant Arrest warrant , issued by a judge to detain someone Warrant of committal , issued ... Warrant of 11 April 2000 Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Belgium Warrant canary , a method used ... made by warrant under the Royal sign manual from the London Gazette DEFAULTSORT Warrant Law ...   more details



  1. Arrest warrant

    . See also Arrest without warrant European Arrest Warrant Search warrant References Reflist Criminal ...An arrest warrant is a Warrant law warrant issued by a Judge on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest and Detention Imprisonment detention of an individual, or the search and seizure of one ... Code of Canada . Once the warrant has been issued, section 29 of the Code requires that the arresting officer must give notice to the accused of the existence of the warrant, the reason for it, and produce ... to which the warrant relates is an indictable offence or is punishable with imprisonment , or the person ... warrant must be supported by a signed and sworn affidavit showing probable cause that a specific crime s has been committed by the individual s named in the warrant. In most jurisdictions, an arrest warrant is required for misdemeanors which usually do not occur within the view of a police officer. However, as long as police have the necessary probable cause , a warrant is usually not needed .... Bench warrant A bench warrant is a variant of an arrest warrant that authorizes the immediate on sight arrest of the individual subject to the bench warrant. Typically, judges issue bench warrants ... to a bench warrant has intentionally avoided a court appearance to escape the perceived consequences ... has a bench warrant against him when stopped by a law enforcement officer , the authorities put them ..., new conditions, and a new court appearance date. Often, if a person is arrested on a bench warrant .... Bench warrants are traditionally issued by sitting judge s or magistrate s. Outstanding arrest warrant An outstanding arrest warrant is an arrest warrant that has not been served. A warrant may be outstanding if the fugitive person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, is unaware that a warrant is out for him her, the agency responsible for executing the warrant has a backlog ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Arrest Warrant Category Criminal law Category Warrants Category Law enforcement ...   more details



  1. Warrant of Fitness

    Image NZ WoF.gif thumb right An older Warrant of Fitness certificate issued to vehicles in New Zealand. In New Zealand , a Warrant of Fitness WOF colloquially a warrant is a document certifying that a light motor vehicle has passed a compulsory periodic vehicle inspection inspection of safety and roadworthiness. Most vehicles with a gross vehicle mass gross mass of under convert 3500 kg which are used on public roads are required to undergo a WOF test annually until six years old, after which the vehicle must be tested six monthly. Vehicles over convert 3500 kg , passenger service vehicles taxicab taxis , bus es, shuttles, etc. , and rental car rental vehicles do not have a Warrant of Fitness. Instead, these vehicles must possess a Certificate of Fitness COF . The COF test is similar to the WOF test, but must be undergone every six months regardless of the age of the vehicle. A WOF test checks tyre condition, brake condition, structural condition, automotive lighting lights , glazing, windscreen wipers and washers, doors, seat belts , airbags if fitted , speedometer, steering and suspension, exhaust, and fuel system. A vehicle must meet certain criteria in each category to pass the Warrant of Fitness. Many local car repair garages throughout New Zealand are authorised to perform testing and to issue Warrants of Fitness. Each vehicle used on public roads must display a Warrant of Fitness sticker in the top right corner of its windscreen as viewed from inside the vehicle . The sticker indicates that the vehicle passed its last WOF inspection, and shows when the next inspection is due. The sticker displays on the outside the year the WOF is due, with a hole punched through a number on the side or bottom indicating the month due e.g. a hole through the number 4 indicates the next test is due in April . On the inside, the sticker shows the full date of when the next inspection ... http www.legislation.govt.nz regulation public 1999 0099 latest DLM280158.html?search ts regulation ...   more details



  1. No-knock warrant

    of Prentiss, MS Police Officer Ron Jones, after police entered his home on a search warrant in which ... by a judge acting on false information contained in a search warrant. The police believed ... Guerena was shot twenty two times by a SWAT team planning to execute a search warrant. He retrieved ...POV check date February 2012 In the US, a no knock warrant is a warrant law warrant issued by a judge that allows law enforcement officers to enter a property without immediate prior notification of the residents, such as by knocking or ringing a doorbell. In most cases, law enforcement will identify themselves just before they forcefully enter the property. It is issued under the belief that any evidence they hope to find can be destroyed during the time that police identify themselves and the time they secure the area, or in the event where there is a large perceived threat to officer safety during the execution of the warrant. The United States Department of Justice Department of Justice writes blockquote Federal judges and magistrates may lawfully and constitutionally issue no knock warrants where circumstances justify a no knock entry, and federal law enforcement officers may lawfully apply for such warrants under such circumstances. Although officers need not take affirmative steps ... a no knock warrant, such a warrant does not entitle officers to disregard reliable information ... before execution of the warrant. blockquote The number of no knock raids has increased from 3,000 ... to be officers with a no knock warrant. citation needed date February 2012 In many cases, citation ... Door breaching Sneak and peek warrant Pre dawn raid References reflist 2 External links http www.usdoj.gov ... 22no.html No Knock Search Warrants in Georgia 1996 & http www.law.uga.edu dwilkes more 46explosive.html ... 2006 . DEFAULTSORT No Knock Warrant Category Writs Category Law enforcement terminology Category Law enforcement in the United States Category Warrants Category No knock warrant ...   more details



  1. Warrant of possession

    Unreferenced date May 2007 distinguish Possessory warrant A Warrant of Possession under Australia n law can be issued after a lessor or agent has applied for, and received, a termination order to end a residential tenancy. The lessor or agent should therefore apply for this warrant when applying for a termination order. A Warrant of Possession has to be served by a Police Officer . The tribunal will forward the Warrant of Possession to the local Police Station and advise all the parties that it has been issued. The Warrant of Possession will specify when the warrant may be executed, usually within a two week period. After this, the warrant expires and another application is required. Lessors or agents should contact their local police station to keep informed about the process and for further information about how the warrant will be executed. Tenants should contact the local Tenant Advice and Advocacy Service QLD TAAS Q or the Tenant s Union of Queensland to clearly understand the process. It is similar to a Warrant law Warrant of Eviction used in the United States . Fact date May 2007 Category Real property law Category Real estate australia law stub realestate stub ...   more details



  1. The Best of Warrant

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Best Of Warrant Type greatest Longtype Artist Warrant American band Warrant Cover Best Of Warrant.jpg Released April 2, 1996 Recorded Genre Hard rock br heavy metal music Heavy metal br Glam metal Length Label Sony Producer Last album Ultraphobic br 1995 This album The Best Of Warrant br 1996 Next album Belly to Belly Belly to Belly Vol. 1 br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r233129 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot The Best Of Warrant is the first greatest hits compilation album by the American rock band Warrant American band Warrant , released in 1996. It features the bands greatest tracks singles from their first three studio albums, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich , Cherry Pie album Cherry Pie and Dog Eat Dog Warrant album Dog Eat Dog . The fourth studio album Ultraphobic is not represented on this compilation. Also on the album are two bonus tracks Thin Disguise which is a B side from the Cherry Pie single not included on any studio album and We ... to the 1992 film Gladiator 1992 film Gladiator starring Cuba Gooding Jr. . The Warrant ... class artist id p5790 pure url yes title Allmusic Warrant charts & awards publisher ref The version ... Warrant song Heaven D.R.F.S.R. Big Talk song Big Talk Sometimes She Cries Cherry Pie Warrant song Cherry Pie Thin Disguise Uncle Tom s Cabin song Uncle Tom s Cabin I Saw Red Warrant song I Saw Red Acoustic Version Bed Of Roses Mr. Rainmaker Sure Feels Good To Me Hole In My Wall Machine Gun Warrant song Machine Gun We Will Rock You References Reflist External links http www.warrantweb.net Warrant Official Site http musicbox.sonybmg.com warrant Classic Warrant Videos on Sony BMG MusicBox Warrant DEFAULTSORT Best of Warrant Category 1996 compilation albums Category Warrant albums it The Best of Warrant pt The Best of Warrant ...   more details



  1. Warrant of delivery

    Warrant of delivery is a method of enforcing court judgments used in the legal systems of the United Kingdom and Canada . If someone has an item or goods belonging to another, who wishes these things to be returned, a warrant of delivery is the method to use to force return of items to their lawful owner. The lawful owner must have a court judgment or order that says the items are to be returned. The lawful owner must pay a fee to the court and send the court a request for a warrant of delivery. No hearing is needed, as the court bailiff will simply contact the person who has the items and set an appointment to remove them. See also Possessory warrant References http www.compactlaw.co.uk free legal information small claims smcf10.html Enforcement of Judgments DEFAULTSORT Warrant Of Delivery Category Legal terms Category Court orders law term stub ...   more details



  1. Warrant officer

    Military ranks A warrant officer WO is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a Officer armed forces commissioned officer who is designated ... officers and commissioned officers. Warrant officer is a rank between flight sergeant and pilot officer in the Royal Air Force . However, Warrant officer United States warrant officers in the United States are technical leaders and specialists, and chief warrant officers are commissioned by the president ... Army U.S. Army helicopter pilots. History origins in the Royal Navy The warrant officer corps began ... books?id n Q rP7AnaIC Warrant The Legacy of Leadership as a Warrant Officer . Nashville, Tennessee ... Cite web url http www.naval history.net xGM Pers Warrant 20Rank.htm title A Brief History of Warrant Rank in the Royal Navy accessdate 2010 04 07 ref Four categories of warrant officer Originally, warrant ... Institute Press isbn 0870212583 page 100 ref Wardroom warrant officers Gunroom warrant officers Standing warrant officers Lower grade warrant officers Literacy was one thing that all warrant officers ... . Since all warrant officers had responsibility for stores, this was enough to debar the illiterate. ref name Lavery100 Image Warrantchart.png frame left Relative Ranks in the Royal Navy, c1810. Warrant ... warrant officers were given commissioned status, while in 1853 the lower grade warrant officers were absorbed into the new rate of chief petty officer , both classes thereby ceasing to be warrant officers. On 25th July 1864 the standing warrant officers were divided into two grades warrant officers and chief warrant officers or commissioned warrant officers , a phrase that was replaced in 1920 with commissioned officers from warrant rank , although they were still usually referred to as commissioned warrant officers , even in official documents . By the time of the World War I First World War ... s, electrician s, shipwright s, Artificer Sergeant Major artificer engineer s, etc. Both warrant ...   more details



  1. Warrant card

    Use mdy dates date February 2012 Law enforcement in the United Kingdom A warrant card is proof of identification ... refer to their equivalent of warrant cards simply as police credential s, commissioned officer commission books, or identity document identification cards . Warrant cards generally include a photograph of the holder, as well as the holder s name, rank, warrant number and a holographic emblem to mark authenticity. The warrant number is equivalent to a badge number in other police services it is a unique ... transferring between departments or changing rank. A warrant card is sometimes displayed alongside ... ID card, with the force crest printed on it. The language on a warrant card usually indicates ... firearms may have an endorsement on their warrant card to that effect. Police officers in Plainclothes ... their warrant card when they are performing their police duties and exercising their police powers, so ..., police officers are required to produce their warrant card when requested, even in uniform, but only if it is practicable. Canada Toronto Toronto Police officers are issued with warrant cards ... types of warrant cards 2 are for customs officers ref http www.customs.gov.hk eng new release 20080626 warrant card e.html Customs disciplined officers to use new smart warrant cards from July 1 ref and one ... Trade Controls Officers of the Customs and Excise Department to use new Smart Warrant Card from December 23 ref . Smart warrant cards are written in both Chinese and English. The card is yellow in colour ... hereby certify the person whose name and photograph appear on the obverse of this warrant card is a member ... and photograph appear on the obverse side of this warrant card is an authorized officer for the purpose of the Ordinances listed in the Annex to this Warrant Card. Police force main Hong Kong Police Force Smart Warrant Card has on the front Hong Kong Police in Chinese and English the force Coat of arms arms in colour the name, rank and UI of the warrant card holder and a photograph. The card ...   more details



  1. Warrant sale

    unreferenced date August 2008 A warrant sale was a statutory means of collecting debts in Scotland until 2001. Legal procedure for warrant sales was governed by the Debtors Scotland Act 1987 . The practice was controversial, those who opposed it were concerned that it affected the poorest section of society who genuinely were unable to pay a debt, others claimed the legislation was needed to ensure people paid their debts. It became a contentious political issue in the late 1980s, when Scottish councils used the legislation against an ever increasing number of Community Charge defaulters. This involved councils applying for a warrant law warrant from the local court to collect the money owed by non payers. Sheriff officer s private companies, even though their title suggests they are court employees were the choice of the local authorities to collect the outstanding debts. Under the 1987 act, the debt collector s were permitted to enter a debtor s home and poind put a value on items, which would be subject to a later, public, sale under warrant warrant sale . The practice was abolished when Tommy Sheridan , Member of the Scottish Parliament MSP , of the Scottish Socialist Party , introduced a private member s bill in 2001, and the Scottish Parliament voted to remove the legislation from Scots law under the Abolition of Poindings and Warrant Sales Act 2001 . Scotland law stub Category Scots law legal terms ...   more details



  1. Warrant (finance)

    Securities In finance , a warrant is a security finance security that entitles the holder to buy the underlying ... special rights to buy securities. Both are discretionary and have expiration dates. The word warrant ... the warrant before they can receive dividend payments. Thus, it is sometimes beneficial to detach and sell a warrant as soon as possible so the investor can earn dividends. Warrants are actively traded ... to that of other equity derivatives, such as options, for instance Exercising A warrant ... the warrant. The warrant parameters, such as exercise price, are fixed shortly after the issue of the bond. With warrants, it is important to consider the following main characteristics Premium A warrant s premium represents how much extra you have to pay for your shares when buying them through the warrant as compared to buying them in the regular way. Gearing leverage A warrant s gearing is the way to ascertain how much more exposure you have to the underlying shares using the warrant as compared ... the warrant expires. If you plan on exercising the warrant you must do so before the expiration ..., which, in turn, will increase the price of the warrant unless it depreciates . Therefore, the expiry ... a market for the warrant and to register it with a listed exchange. In this case, the price ... s ticker symbol to check the warrant s price. Unregistered warrant transactions can still be facilitated ... on which a warrant is based, rather than a public futures exchange options exchange . Warrants issued by the company itself are stock dilution dilutive . When the warrant issued by the company is exercised .... A warrant s lifetime is measured in years as long as 15 years , while options are typically ... the underlying asset depends on the conversion ratio set out in the offer documentation for the warrant issue. Traded warrants cleanup section date June 2009 Traditional warrant Naked warrant Exotic warrant Barrier warrant Covered warrant Hit warrant Turbo warrant Snail warrant Third party warrants ...   more details



  1. In Search of...

    In Search Of... may refer to In Search of... TV series In Search of... TV series , an American documentary television series. In Search of... N.E.R.D album In Search of... N.E.R.D album , a 2001 album by the band N.E.R.D. In Search Of... Fu Manchu album In Search Of... Fu Manchu album , a 1996 album by the band Fu Manchu. In Search Of film In Search Of film , a 2008 drama film See also Lookfrom In Search of disambiguation it In Search Of...   more details



  1. Warrant canary

    A warrant canary is a method used by an Internet service provider to inform their customers that the provider has not been served with a secret government subpoena. Such subpoenas, including those covered under the USA Patriot Act , provide criminal penalties for revealing the warrant to a third party, such as the customers. A warrant canary may be posted by the provider to inform customers of dates that they haven t been served a secret subpoena. If the canary has not been updated in the time period specified by the host, customers are to assume that they have been served with such a subpoena. Theoretically, this allows the provider to inform customers of subpoenas without violating any laws. The legality of this has not been tested in any court, however, and the results of the Doe v. Ashcroft lawsuit as well as subsequent changes to the USA PATRIOT Act may obviate the tool for the time being. Citation needed date August 2010 A warrant canary may include a digital signature as proof that the message was written by the hosting provider. The idea of such a negative pronouncement being used to thwart secret warrants was first proposed on the cypherpunks mailing list ref http www.mail archive.com cypherpunks minder.net msg93050.html ref , and was first implemented by public libraries in response to the USA Patriot Act . The first commercial use of a warrant canary was by http www.rsync.net rsync.net . In addition to a digital signature , they provide a recent news headline as proof that the warrant canary was recently posted ref http www.rsync.net resources notices canary.txt ref as well as mirroring the posting internationally. ref http blog.kozubik.com john kozubik 2010 08 the warrant canary in 2010 and beyond.html The Warrant Canary in 2010 and Beyond, John Kozubik Weblog, 6 August 2010 ref References reflist Category Web hosting Category Computer law ...   more details



  1. Warrant for Genocide

    Image Cover th warrant for genocide 1897959257.jpg thumb left London Serif, 1967, 1996 The Protocols Warrant for Genocide , by Norman Cohn , is a critical work about the Protocols of the Elders of Zion . This scholarly book explores the history, origin, and worldwide dissemination of this notorious, antisemitic plagiarism , literary forgery , and hoax . References Warrant for Genocide, The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion Reprinted in 1996 by Serif http www.serifbooks.co.uk books history Scholarly journal review Philip Mason Man , New Series, Vol. 2, No. 3 September, 1967 , pp.  474 475, doi 10.2307 2798754 , Journal Information for Man , Publisher Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland , ISSN 00251496 OCLC 42646610 LCCN sn99 23436 http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0025 1496 196709 2 3A2 3A3 3C474 3AWFGTMO 3E2.0.CO 3B2 Y DEFAULTSORT Warrant For Genocide Category Antisemitism Category 1967 books nonfiction book stub ...   more details



  1. Warrant of execution

    about the civil enforcement of debts the death penalty Execution warrant A Warrant of Execution is a form of writ of execution used in United Kingdom British courts . It is a method of enforcing judgments and empowers a County Court bailiff to attend a judgment debtor s hereafter, debtor address to take goods for sale. Procedure An application for a l Warrant of Execution can be made by the judgment ... of requesting the warrant. A warrant of execution can be issued in the County Court to recover a debt .... The value of the Warrant will calculated by adding the amount of the request, plus the court fee and creditor s costs if granted . As the warrant can only be sought on a judgment debt of 5,000 or less, statutory interest is not recoverable. Upon issue of the Warrant the court will transfer the case to the debtor s local court and write to the debtor informing them of the warrant. The debtor is currently given seven days to pay the amount of the warrant without further action if the defendant pays within this time, the warrant is cancelled and the money is sent by the court to the creditor. Should ... of goods as a surety of payment. Right of Entry The warrant grants limited rights of entry to the bailiff ... can be seized. Goods already marked for seizure by another bailiff dealing with a different warrant As the warrant is a specific sanctioned interference with the debtor s general right to enjoyment ... in the Defendant s favour. Suspending a warrant The defendant may apply for the warrant ... for a hearing. The court will there decide whether the warrant should be suspended, and whether ... of a warrant Warrants last for a period of one year from the date of issue. In some cases a fee can be paid to extend the warrant s life beyond one year, but the creditor must supply the court ... apply before the Warrant expires. References http www.hmcourts service.gov.uk infoabout enforcement warrant index.htm HMCS Her Majesty s Court Services Category Civil procedure Category Warrants ...   more details



  1. Covered warrant

    In finance a covered warrant sometimes called naked warrant is a type of Warrant finance warrant that has been issued without an accompanying Bond finance bond or Equity finance equity . Like a normal warrant it allows the holder to buy or sell a specific amount of equities, currency or other financial instruments from the issuer at a specified price at a predetermined date. Unlike normal warrants they are usually issued by financial institution s instead of share issuing companies and are listed as full tradeable Security finance securities on a number of stock exchanges. They can also have a wide variety of underlying instruments, not just equities and may allow the holder to both buy or sell the underlying asset. These attributes make it possible to use covered warrants as a tool to speculate on financial markets. Structure and features A covered warrant gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy Call option call warrant or to sell Put option put warrant an underlying ... or margin call s required to maintain a covered warrant position. Covered warrants offer a flexible ..., but who wish to limit their risk. When the issuer sells a warrant to an investor, they typically ... stock occurs if the warrant is exercised. The underlying shares of common stock are usually either ... commodities include oil , gold and wheat. Risks The main exposure is to Market risk as the warrant will be profitable only when the market price exceeds the strike price for a call warrant or is below the strike for a put warrant . The inherent leveraging effect of the warrant significantly increases the risks and traders that are using warrant to speculate can make or lose significant sums very quickly. With covered warrants the maximum loss is limited to the price paid for the warrant ... investment if the corporation issuing the warrant becomes insolvent. See also Warrant finance ... Exchange Category Finance Category Equity securities Category Options it Covered warrant ja ...   more details



  1. Warrant of committal

    Warrant of Committal is a legal term used by the law systems of Canada and the United Kingdom , which allows a magistrate or judge to enforce a judgment or order against a person or corporation that has refused or neglected to comply with a known court judgment or order within a known fixed period of time. Eligibility and Enforcement The person or director of a corporation subject to the warrant of committal must have been served in a timely fashion with a copy of the order to do or abstain from doing the act in question. If the person served with the order fails to obey it, the judgment creditor may issue either a claim form or application notice seeking committal for contempt of court for the offender. The claim form or application notice must identify the breach of injunction which has taken place, and be supported by an affidavit served with it stating the grounds for the committal application. A warrant of committal may not be enforced more than two years after the date it was issued, without further order from the court. The court may dispense with Service of process service of the judgment, order, claim form or application notice if it deems it fair to do so. If the committal order has been made in the absence of the respondent , without being served on him, the judge may fix a date and time when the person to be committed is to be brought before him or the court. Procedure Clerk prepares the document Warrant of Committal Clerk separates and distributes document Trend in Canada Federal Warrant of Committal admissions in Canada have increased about 25 between 1989 90 and 1993 94, with approximately 1,000 offenders per year. ref cite web url http www.csc scc.gc.ca text rsrch briefs b20 b20e e.shtml title Trend in Canada between 1989 90 to 1993 94 accessdate 2007 03 02 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References references External links http www.justice.gov.uk ... 3chapter warrant witness.htm law DEFAULTSORT Warrant Of Committal Category Legal terms Category Common ...   more details



  1. Dock warrant

    Dock warrant , in law , a document by which the owner of a Dock maritime marine or river dock certifies that the holder is entitled to goods imported and warehoused in the docks. In the Factors Act 1889 it is included in the phrase document of Title property title and is defined as any document or writing, being Evidence law evidence of the title of any person therein named ... to the property in any goods or merchandise lying in any warehouse or wharf and signed or certified by the person having the custody of the goods. It passes by indorsement and delivery and transfers the absolute right to the goods described in it. sfn Chisholm 1911 p 364 In England in 1911, a dock warrant was liable to a stamp duty of threepence, which was denoted by an adhesive stamp, to be cancelled by the person by whom the instrument is executed or issued. sfn Chisholm 1911 p 364 References reflist Attribution 1911 wstitle Dock Warrant volume 8 page 364 Category Legal documents UK law stub ...   more details



  1. Track warrant

    train must give up the track before the trailing train can obtain a track warrant for that territory. For example, if Train 56 has a track warrant to proceed in the northbound direction from MP ... warrant before the following train can be issued the track that Train 56 has already cleared. Many ... and then issuing a warrant up to that point to the trailing train. Continuing the previous example, if Train 56 is clear of MP 50, the dispatcher can issue a warrant to the trailing train up to MP 50, but not beyond it. Once a train has received a new track warrant or has left track warrant territory they will release the entirety of their warrant back to the dispatcher. Maintenance of way Track ... of several standard instructions to mark specific notes or conditions for a warrant. These vary from temporary speed restrictions to rules regarding meeting other trains. Box 1. Void on a previous warrant .... BNSF also uses TWC Track Warrant Control on its Forsyth Subdivision between Jones Jct. a suburb ... railroad s are dispatched completely by track warrant. List of Canadian railways Canadian railways ... Suggested Track Warrant Form. General Code of Operating Rules. Accessed 2010 05 28. RailroadControls.com. ... Warrant Control Refend Category Data transmission Category Rail transport operations fi Track Warrant ...   more details



  1. Warrant of payment

    Finance sidebar In financial transactions, a warrant is a written order from a first person that instructs a second person to pay a specified recipient a specific amount of money or goods at a specific time. ref Oxford English Dictionary, 1971. ref The warrant may or may not be negotiable and may authorize payment to the warrant holder on demand or after a maturity date. Governments may choose to pay wages and other accounts payable by issuing warrants instead of checks. History In the 18th century .... ref http memory.loc.gov ammem gwhtml gwseries5.html Revolutionary War Warrant Books of George Washington ... accessdate 2010 06 28 isbn 0 646 44865 X ref The term warrant may continue to be used broadly as an order ... thumb left Sample Registered Warrant In government finance , a warrant is a written order to pay that instructs a federal, state, or county government treasurer to pay the warrant ... can collect interest on the Float money supply float or delay redemption. If the warrant is conditional on funds being available, the warrant is not a Negotiable instrument negotiable debt instrument ..., and to owners of unclaimed money. A warrant differs from a check in that the warrant is not drawn ... of Accounting terms publisher A Z Dictionaries.com year 2005 accessdate 26 May 2009 See also Warrant ref ref cite web title Warrant url http a z dictionaries.com glossaries Accounting Glossary.html warrant ... bear interest and need not be redeemed by the treasurer until the warrant maturity date. ref ... with the issuing entity. The collecting bank may refuse to accept a warrant issue, in which case other ... Supreme Court has ruled that a holder of a valid warrant cannot obtain a writ of mandamus for specific ... between a warrant and a cheque is that a cheque usually places no explicit time frame on when the amount is to be paid. In Canada Main Governor General s Warrant See also Government debt References ... regulations for Registered Warrants DEFAULTSORT Warrant Of Payment Category Government debt Category ...   more details



  1. Warrant of Appointment

    unreferenced date October 2007 A Warrant of Appointment is the official document presented by the President of Ireland to persons upon appointment to certain high offices of State, signed by the President and bearing the Seal of the President of Ireland Official Seal of the President . Warrants are presented, among others, to judges, the Attorney General of Ireland Attorney General , the Comptroller and Auditor General and the Ombudsman Ireland Ombudsman . See also List of Ireland related topics gov stub Ireland law stub Category Government of the Republic of Ireland ...   more details




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