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executive power

executive power. Constitutional law. The power to see that the laws are duly executed and enforced. • Under federal law, this power is vested in the President; in the states, it is vested in the governors. The President’s enumerated powers are found in the U.S. Constitution, art. II, § 2; governors’ executive powers are provided […]

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Equity does not suffer him who holds a true right to prosecute it to extremes.

Equity does not suffer him who holds a true right to prosecute it to extremes. 衡平法不允许享有真正权利的人将其权利行使至极端。 这项衡平法基本原则的拉丁文为aequitas non sinit eum qui jus verum tenuit,extremum jus persequi。

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executio

executio (ek-s[schwa]-kyoo-shee-oh), n. [Latin] 1. The performance or completion of a thing; the act of following through on a commitment. 2. The doing of something thoroughly. 3. Management or administration. 4. Hist. Execution; the final process in an action.

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pendency of criminal prosecution

pendency of criminal prosecution 未决刑事诉讼;刑事诉讼进行期间 指刑事诉讼已经开始至作出终局判决前的未决状态。发生以下情况之一,视为刑事诉讼已经开始:1提出正式的宣誓控告书〔complaint of affidavit〕;2提出大陪审团起诉书〔indictment〕或检察官起诉书〔information〕;3已签发令状〔warrant〕交有关官员执行;4已将被告人逮捕和拘禁。

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executive

executive, n. 1. The branch of government responsible for effecting and enforcing laws; the person or persons who constitute this branch. • The executive branch is sometimes said to be the residue of all government after subtracting the judicial and legislative branches. — Sometimes also termed executive department. Cf. LEGISLATURE; JUDICIARY(1). [Cases: Constitutional Law 76–80(4);

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