SIDE-BAR RULE


Meaning of SIDE-BAR RULE in English

noun

Etymology: so called from its being formerly moved for by the attorneys within a bar on the side of the court in Westminster Hall, former chief law court of England

: an English legal rule authorized by the court to be granted by the clerk of the rules upon a praecipe as a matter of course without formal application being made to the court

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