An arrestwarrant is a Warrant law warrant issued by and on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest and Detention Imprisonment detention of an individual. Canada Arrest warrants are issued by a judge ... motion democracy motion and other political entities. In the United States, an arrestwarrant ... of an arrestwarrant may be similar to the following Municipal Court, Springfield Judicial District ... 15 May 1997. s Judge Snyder , presiding judge. In most jurisdictions, an arrestwarrant is required ... the necessary probable cause , a warrant is usually not needed to arrest someone suspected of a felony ... A bench warrant is a variant of an arrestwarrant that authorizes the immediate on sight arrest ... issued by sitting judge s or magistrate s. Outstanding arrestwarrant An outstanding arrestwarrant is an arrestwarrant that has not been served. A warrant may be outstanding if the fugitive ... warrant European ArrestWarrant Search warrant References Reflist Criminal Justice A Brief Introduction ... ArrestWarrant Category Criminal law Category Warrants Category Law enforcement terminology de Haftbefehl ... not be satisfied that the person named in the warrant is a is evading service of the order, is about ... 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 it if requested, if it is feasible to do so. United Kingdom The procedure for issuing arrest warrants differs in each of the three legal jurisdictions. England & Wales In England & Wales , arrest warrants can be issued for both suspects and witnesses. Arrest warrants for suspects can be issued by a justice of the peace ... 1 of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980 ref Such arrest warrants can only be issued for someone over 18 if ref name MCA 1980 S1 the offence to which the warrant relates is an indictable offence or is punishable ... on him. Arrest warrants for witnesses can be issued if a justice of the peace is satisfied ... more details
An arrest without warrant is when an individual is arrest ed without the use of an arrestwarrant in England and Wales , usually under Section 24 or Section 24A of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 . See also Powers of the police in England and Wales Right to silence in England and Wales Individuals with powers of arrest UK law stub Category English criminal law Category Law enforcement in England and Wales ... more details
The Taney ArrestWarrant is a conjectural controversy in Abraham Lincoln scholarship. The argument is that in late May or early June 1861 President Lincoln secretly ordered an arrestwarrant for Roger B. Taney , the Chief Justice of the United States Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court , but abandoned the proposal. The arrest order is said to have been in response to Taney s Circuit Judge ruling in Ex parte Merryman , which found Lincoln s suspension of the writ of habeas corpus to be Constitutionality unconstitutional . Lamon decided not to arrest the chief justice, and he never was arrested. As McGinty 2008 concludes, if there was such a plan to arrest Taney it would have been both reckless and inflammatory on Lincoln s part, for it would have dramatically escalated political tensions. McGinty, like all of Lincoln s major biographers, concludes there never was any arrestwarrant ... of Ex Parte Merryman by Lamon After due consideration the administration determined upon the arrest of the Chief Justice. A warrant or order was issued for his arrest. Then arose the question of service. Who should make the arrest and where should the imprisonment be? This was done by the President with instructions to use his own discretion about making the arrest unless he should receive further orders from him. The warrant was never served, according to Lamon, for reasons that are not given. The manuscript ... to the Chief Justice s fears of arrest. According to Tyler, as Taney left the house of his son ... document by Francis Lieber referred to the warrant. This was the result of a mistaken numerical ... anecdotes and quotes. The Taney warrant story does not appear in this second book. Another criticism is that no copy of the warrant or other documentation has been found to support Lamon s story. Some ... under house arrest for defying the suspension. Several northern newspapers also publicly called for Taney s arrest after the Merryman ruling. Notes references References Brandt, Dennis W. Shattering ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 POV date January 2011 The European ArrestWarrant EAW is an arrestwarrant ... EU Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 on the European ArrestWarrant 2002 584 JHA , Article ... for final implementation by member states of 31 December 2003. The resulting European ArrestWarrant ... 2010 12 07 ref The European Commission evaluated the implementation of the European ArrestWarrant ... EU arrestwarrant date 9 January 2004 ref Member state country evaluation reports suggest that the number ... arrestwarrant section 3Awrans section 3Awms g322372.q0 title Arrest Warrants 22 Mar 2010 Written ... Procedure A valid European ArrestWarrant may only be issued by the competent judicial authority in the issuing ... at London s Heathrow Airport under a European ArrestWarrant issued by the German authorities for allegedly ... arrestwarrant. ref http www.statewatch.org news 2007 jul eu eaw evaluation.pdf ref EAWs have been ... ArrestWarrant system is causing serious injustice and jeopardizing the right to a fair trial. ref ... an ArrestWarrant have to spend months or even years in detention before they can appear in court to establish ... crime 6873 under the microscope the european arrestwarrant This means that, for certain specified ... ArrestWarrant was issued by the French authorities for Dark to be returned to France to serve ... arrest, whereupon she was told there was no arrestwarrant against her. In 2008 Dark travelled to Spain ... ArrestWarrant, Dark was still at risk of being re arrested on the same EAW if she left the UK and traveled ... the arrestwarrant against Dark in May 2010. http www.fairtrials.net cases spotlight deborah dark Andrew ... under a European ArrestWarrant on 2 November 2009, where they were held in custody until their temporary ... ArrestWarrant when landing at Gatwick airport on returning from a holiday with his wife in Albania ... in Greece in 2003. Greece issued a European arrestwarrant, which was appealed through the Swedish ... with Wikipedia articles who have got an European ArrestWarrant issued on them are Liam Campbell ... more details
warranty timeframe Warranty , a business transaction assurance Criminal civil law Arrestwarrant , a writ issued by a judge to detain someone Case Concerning the ArrestWarrant of 11 April 2000 Democratic ... European ArrestWarrant , a European writ issued by a judge to detain someone Execution warrant ... History Taney ArrestWarrant , purported 1861 quashed secret order from President Lincoln to arrest ...Warrant has several meanings Wiktionarypar warrant Business business law guarantee Abolition of Poindings and Warrant Sales Act 2001 , abolished Warrant sale Collateral Warranty , gives a third party rights 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 ... of London No knock warrant , a writ issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officers to enter a property without occupant notification NSA warrantless surveillance controversy Possessory warrant ... or power or franchise they claim to hold Search warrant , a writ issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officers to look inside a property Sneak and peek warrant , a writ issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officers to clandestinely look inside a property Warrant law , a form of specific authorization Warrant canary , a method used by Internet service providers to inform their customers that the provider has not been served with a secret government subpoena Warrant of committal , a writ ... Warrant of delivery , a civil writ issued by a judge ordering property delivered to a named person Warrant of execution , a writ issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officers to seize ... more details
Case Concerning the ArrestWarrant of 11 April 2000 Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Belgium . International Court of Justice ICJ . 14 February 2002. In 1993, Belgium s Parliament voted a Universal .... An arrestwarrant was issued in 2000 under this law against Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi , the then Minister ... the International Court of Justice in the case entitled ArrestWarrant of 11 April 2000 Democratic ... by Belgium of the arrestwarrant of 11 April 2000 against Abdulaye Yerodia Ndombasi failed ... votes to 6, that the Kingdom of Belgium must, by means of its own choosing, cancel the arrestwarrant of 11 April 2000 and so inform the authorities to whom that warrant was circulated . br br The Court ... Belgian arrestwarrant for foreign ministers of Democratic Republic of Congo , United Nations Information ... unis pressrels 2002 afr379.html ICJ rejects Belgian arrestwarrant for foreign ministers of Democratic ... s argument that because the parties had not raised the issue of the disputed arrestwarrant, issued ... ICJ rejects Belgian arrestwarrant for foreign ministers of Democratic Republic of Congo , United ... the ArrestWarrant of 11 April 2000 Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Belgium http www.unis.unvienna.org unis pressrels 2002 afr379.html ICJ rejects Belgian arrestwarrant for foreign ministers ... against Belgium concerning an international arrestwarrant issued by a Belgian examining judge against ... measure seeking to have the arrestwarrant withdrawn forthwith. http www.icj cij.org docket ... for Foreign Affairs of the Congo enjoyed under international law and that Belgium must cancel the arrestwarrant. br br In its Judgment, which is final, without appeal and binding for the Parties, the Court found, by 13 votes to 3, that the issue against Mr. Abdulaye Yerodia Ndombasi of the arrestwarrant of 11 April 2000, and its international circulation, constituted violations of a legal obligation ... States and when abroad that they enjoy full immunity from arrest in another State on a criminal ... more details
with a warrant A justice of the peace can issue Arrestwarrant England .26 Wales warrants to arrest suspects and witnesses. Arrest without a warrant Main Powers of the police in England and Wales Arrest without warrant There are four subcategories of arrest without warrant Powers of the police ... order can be civil contempt of court , and a warrant for the person s arrest may be issued ... law date March 2011 File Lucy.Parsons.1915.arrest.jpg thumb 200px Lucy Parsons after her arrest for rioting ... arrested Rio.jpg thumb Arrested men in Rio de Janeiro . An arrest is the act of depriving a person of his ... to the French word arr t , meaning stop . The word arrest when used in its ordinary and natural .... The question whether the person is under arrest or not depends not on the legality of the arrest, but on whether ... in the procedure connected with criminal offenses, an arrest consists in the taking into custody ... an arrest in the above sense are that there must be an intent to arrest under the authority, accompanied ... and various other bodies have powers of arrest. In some places the power is more general for example ... , the head of state&mdash any person can arrest anyone whom he has reasonable grounds for suspecting ... arrest, detention or exile. Etymology Expand section date August 2004 The word Arrest is Anglo ... and signifies a restraint of a person. Lexicologically, the meaning of the word arrest is given ... on the legal authority of the person enforcing the arrest, rather it depends upon whether he has ... Court of Appeal juris ref Whether an arrest is lawful depends on whether the police officer or civilian exercising the arrest is acting within the scope of her or his powers. Upon arrest, a person ... but may be released on bail . Powers of arrest United Kingdom England and Wales Arrests under English law fall into two general categories with and without a warrant and then into more specific subcategories ... Evidence Act 1984 ref that they are under arrest as soon as is practicable after the arrest , and of the ground ... more details
Other uses Warrant disambiguation Warrant unrefsection 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. Warrants are typically issued by court s and are directed to the sheriff , constable or a police officer. Warrants normally issued by a court include search warrant s, arrestwarrant s, and execution warrant s. A typical arrestwarrant 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 by other government entities, particularly legislature s, since most have the political power power to compel the attendance of their members. This is called a call of the house . In the United Kingdom , senior public appointments are made by warrant under the Royal sign manual , the personal signature of the British monarchy monarch , on the recommendation of the government. In an interesting survival from medieval times, these warrants abate lose their force on the death of the sovereign if they have not already been executed. This particularly applied to death warrants in the days when England authorized capital punishment . Perhaps the most celebrated .... For many years, the English government 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 ...?geotype London&categorydocids 89 UK appointments made by warrant under the Royal sign manual from the London Gazette DEFAULTSORT Warrant Law Category Law enforcement terminology Category Warrants ... more details
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 , absent exigent .... Legal Digest . search warrant law Bot generated title ref See also Arrestwarrant National Security ...Refimprove date November 2008 globalize article US date November 2008 A search warrant is a court order ... put constraints on the powers of police investigators, and typically require search warrant law warrant s, or an equivalent procedure, for searches conducted as part of a criminal investigation. An exception ... a constable to provide evidence to support the application of the warrant. In the vast majority ... a search warrant under Section 18 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Police and Criminal .... This means that a search warrant must be specific as to the specified object to be searched for and the place ... search warrants. To obtain a search warrant, an officer must first prove that probable cause ... 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 to suggest that enough evidence to convict could be found using the warrant. U.S. police do not need 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 cause ... may be prepared on Form AO 93, Search and Seizure Warrant. ref http www.uscourts.gov forms AO093.pdf Form AO 93, Search and Seizure Warrant , Administrative Office of the Courts, Judicial Conference ... warrants. Exceptions In certain cases a search warrant is not required, such as where consent is given ... to harm others imminent Spoliation of evidence destruction of evidence before a warrant can properly ... or a search incident to arrest to mitigate the risk of harm to the arresting officers specifically ... more details
officials for false arrest, the usual defendants in such cases are private security firms. Overview In most jurisdictions, the arrest powers of police and police agents are in excess of those afforded to ordinary citizens see citizen s arrest . However, the powers of police officers to arrest are not unlimited. Generally speaking Anyone may arrest a person if in possession of an arrestwarrant ... an arrestwarrant. Citizens and businesses Most cases of false arrest involve accusations of shoplifting , and are brought against security guards and retail stores. A guard cannot arrest someone ... clearly established law, or this protection is void. This includes executing an arrestwarrant ... s have been subject to suits for false arrest after attempting to execute bench warrant s outside ...Unreferenced date September 2007 Tort law globalize date December 2010 False arrest is a common law tort ... bondsman bail bondsmen acting under the authority of a bench warrant to bring a criminal defendant ... s police powers act, may arrest anyone whom the officer has probable cause reasonable and probable ... may arrest the suspect only long enough to identify the suspect and give the suspect a summons to appear ... person may arrest someone suspected of committing a felony or indictable offence , as long as the arresting ... paid for, giving stores grounds to make an arrest even if the person has made no attempt to leave ... officers and other government officials are shielded from false arrest lawsuits through a process ... no crime, and sued the police officer for false arrest. The officer s qualified immunity ... to the court that issued the warrant. One of them Daniel Kear was extradited from the US and convicted ... been some cases where police officers or bounty hunters have executed valid arrest warrants against the wrong person. Although many false arrest suits result in only nominal damages , such mistakes usually result in large awards against the arresting officers. Resisting unlawful arrest In some ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Unreferenced date April 2008 Criminal procedure trial An execution warrant or death warrant is a writ which authorizes the Execution legal execution of a judgment of death capital punishment on an individual. An execution Warrant legal warrant is not to be confused with a License to kill concept license to kill , which operates like an arrestwarrant but with deadly force instead of arrest as the end goal. United States of America In the United States either a judicial or executive official designated by law issues an execution warrant. This is done when a person has been sentenced to death in a trial court, after trial law trial and conviction law conviction , and usually after appeals are exhausted. Normally when a death warrant is signed and an execution date is set, the condemned person is moved from his or her death row cell to a death watch cell, which is typically located adjacent to the execution chamber . Usually, the government agency charged with carrying ... in federal cases, has a limited time frame, normally about 60 days, from the date the warrant is signed, to complete the execution process, or the warrant expires and the condemned person is returned ... Judge Last death sentence reversed on 2007 The week of execution appointed in the warrant shall be not less than 30 days and not more than 60 days after the issuance of the warrant. The date of execution ... failure of the Governor to issue a warrant, or for any other unjustifiable reason, on application of the Department of Legal Affairs, the Supreme Court shall issue a warrant directing the sentence to be executed during a week designated in the warrant. ref http www.leg.state.fl.us statutes index.cfm ... of death is rendered by any court of competent jurisdiction a warrant signed by the judge and attested ... 60 days from the date of issuance of the warrant, and may not be a Sunday, Monday, or a legal holiday ... Wyoming Trial Court Judge References references DEFAULTSORT Execution Warrant Category Capital ... more details
Under the Act, a person who is not a police constable may, without warrant law warrant , arrest ... may, without a warrant law warrant , arrest a person that they find committing an offence for one ... South Wales . ref Under the Act, a person may, without a warrant law warrant , arrest another person ... law offence may, without warrant law warrant , arrest the other person. The power to arrest in Queensland ... to arrest that person without warrant, whether that other person has committed the offence ... laws.justice.gc.ca eng C 46 page 11.html codese 494 Criminal Code 494 . ref 1 ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT BY ANY PERSON Any one may arrest without warrant s a a person whom he finds committing an indictable ... may arrest without warrant a person whom he finds committing a criminal offence on or in relation ... wanted by the police arrestwarrant can be apprehended by anyone. After the apprehension, the police ... 2 Any person may arrest without warrant any person whom he may reasonably suspect of being ... offence is defined as an offence in which a police officer may ordinarily arrest without warrant ..., for whom there is an arrestwarrant, can be arrested by anyone at any time. After the arrest, the police ... In addition to the above, a private person may be authorised to execute an arrestwarrant , if the court ...lead too short date March 2011 primarysources date March 2011 A citizen s arrest is an arrest made by a person ... s name, in most countries, the arresting person is usually designated as a person with arrest powers ... any person arrest . This legislation states any person has these powers, and does not state that they need ... s arrest could risk exposing him or herself to possible lawsuits or criminal charges such as charges of impersonating police, false imprisonment, kidnapping, or wrongful arrest if the wrong person is apprehended ... that a person performing a citizen s arrest may bear depends on the jurisdiction. For instance ... . Laws by country Australia The power to arrest is granted by both Government of Australia federal ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 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
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 Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r233129 pure url yes link 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 The Best Of Warrant is the first greatest hits compilation by the American rock band Warrant American band Warrant . It features the best songs singles from the first 3 studio albums, but no songs from the 4th studio album Ultraphobic are included. Also on the album are two bonus tracks Thin Disguise is a B side from the Cherry Pie single which does not appear on any studio album We Will Rock You is a cover of the Queen Band Queen song of the same name and was released on the soundtrack to the 1992 film Gladiator 1992 film Gladiator starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and the Warrant version charted at number 83 on The Billboard Hot 100 . ref cite web url Allmusic class artist id p5790 pure url yes title Allmusic Warrant charts & awards publisher ref The version of I Saw Red is the acoustic version previously released as a B side from the single of the same song. Track listing Down Boys 32 Pennies Heaven Warrant song Heaven D.R.F.S.R. Big Talk Sometimes She Cries Cherry Pie Warrant song Cherry Pie Thin Disguise Uncle Tom s Cabin I Saw Red Acoustic Version Bed Of Roses Mr. Rainmaker Sure Feels Good To Me Hole In My Wall 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 ... more details
Death warrant can refer to An execution warrant Death Warrant , the 1990 action film starring Jean Claude Van Damme disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
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 ... more details
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
About a security other uses Warrant disambiguation Securities In finance , a warrant is a security finance ... and have expiration dates. The word warrant simply means to endow with the right , which ... stocks, stockholders may need to detach and sell 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 ..., such as options, for instance Exercising A warrant is exercised when the holder informs the issuer their intention to purchase the shares underlying the warrant. The warrant parameters, such as exercise ... 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 to the exposure you would have if you buy shares through the market. Expiration Date This is the date the warrant expires. If you plan on exercising the warrant you must do so before the expiration date. The more time remaining until expiry, the more time for the underlying security to appreciate, which, in turn, will increase the price of the warrant .... Secondary market Sometimes the issuer will try to establish a market for the warrant and to register ... can be easily tracked by adding a w after the company s ticker symbol to check the warrant s price. Unregistered warrant transactions can still be facilitated between accredited parties, and in fact ... by private parties, typically the corporation on which a warrant is based, rather than a public ... . When the warrant issued by the company is exercised, the company issues new shares of stock ... to settle and clear these types of transactions. A warrant s lifetime is measured in years ... ratio set out in the offer documentation for the warrant issue. Types of warrants A wide range ... more details
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 Poll Tax defaulters. This involved councils applying for a 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
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 Warrant of Execution can be made by the judgment ... the warrant. A warrant of execution can be issued in the County Court to recover a debt ... 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 terms ... 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 with sufficient ... 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
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom A warrant card is proof of identification and authority carried by police officer s. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former ... 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 ... or changing rank. A warrant card is usually displayed alongside a badge showing the service to which the officer belongs. The language on a warrant card usually indicates that the holder is granted ... on their warrant card to that effect. Police officers in plain clothes are required to identify themselves and produce their warrant card when they are performing their police duties and exercising ... is being violent . Normally, police officers in uniform are not required to produce their warrant ... Toronto Police officers are issued with warrant cards contained within a wallet. When opened ... main Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong C&E issued 3 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 is for trade control personnel ref ... and Excise Department to use new Smart Warrant Card from 23 December ref . Smart warrant cards are written ... appear on the obverse of this warrant card is a member of Customs and Excise Service holding ... 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 ... of the warrant card holder and a photograph. The card is covered with laser wording of Hong Kong ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Warrant Card Category Law enforcement in the United Kingdom Category New South ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A warrant canary is a method used by a 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. Fact 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 mirror 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
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 ... payments or margin call s required to maintain a covered warrant position. Covered warrants offer ... of derivatives, but who wish to limit their risk. When the issuer sells a warrant to an investor ... of common stock occurs if the warrant is exercised. The underlying shares of common stock are usually ... 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 ask or offer ... investment if the corporation issuing the warrant becomes insolvent. See also Warrant finance Option ... Finance Category Equity securities Category Options it Covered warrant ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 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. 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. Wikisource1911Enc Citation Dock Warrant 1911 UK law stub category Legal documents ... more details
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 London Eyre & Spottiswoode , 1967 1996 ISBN 978 1 897959 25 1 Amazon.com http www.amazon.com dp 1897959494 Scholarly journal review Philip Mason Man , New Series, Vol. 2, No. 3 Sep., 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