In Law, what does a Rule nisi means ?
This word is frequently used in legal proceedings to denote that something has been done ? Please explain.
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It means to prove your case.
To be exact, A “rule” is an order from one of the superior courts, and a “rule nisi” is such an order “to show cause.” That is, the rule is to be held absolute unless the party to whom it applies can “show cause” why it should not be so
nisi in an English court means a year and a day,normally an adjournment which means the case will not be herd as in are law it has to be herd within a year
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