Peremptory
71peremptory nonsuit — A judgment for the defendant rendered upon the failure of the plaintiff to establish a prima facie case. Jacques v Fourthman, 137 Pa 428, 429, 20 A 802 …
72peremptory plea — A plea which sets up the defense that the plaintiff has no right to sue …
73peremptory rule — Same as rule absolute …
74peremptory writ of mandamus — A writ of mandamus requiring the party to do the thing absolutely, as distinguished from an alternative writ which requires him to do the thing, or show cause why he should not in his answer. 35 Am J1st Mand § 380 …
75peremptory challenge — noun : a challenge (as of a juror) made as of right without assigning any cause …
76peremptory instruction — noun : an instruction charging a jury that if they agree to the truth of certain stated facts they must find for a designated party …
77peremptory mandamus — noun : a final and absolute mandamus to enforce the court s judgment …
78challenge, peremptory — n. An objection to including a juror for no particular reason; each party is permitted a certain number of peremptory challenges. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
79writ, peremptory — >> peremptory writ. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
80be peremptory — index insist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …