General term
Defined in 2 dictionaries — Black's (1910), Black's (1891)
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
A phrase used In some jurisdictions to denote the ordinary session of a court, for the trial and determination of causes, as distinguished from a special term, for the hearing of motions or arguments or the despatch of various kinds of formal business, or the trial of a special list or class of cases. Or it may denote a sitting of the court in banc. State V. Eggers, 152 Mo. 4S5, 54 S. W. 498.-
Defined under Term in Black's Law Dictionary.
A Dictionary of Law
Henry Campbell Black · 1891
A phrase used in some jurisdietions to denote the ordinary scssion of a court, for the trial and determination of causes, as distinguisled froma special term, for the hearing of motions or arguments or the despatch of various kinds of forinal business, or the trial of a special list or class of cases. Or it may denote a sitting of the court in bene.