- an inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death
- An inquest is a judicial investigation in common law jurisdictions, conducted by a judge, jury, or government official. ...
- InQuest Gamer is a discontinued monthly magazine for game reviews and news that was published from 1995 to 2007. Originally, the magazine was named InQuest and focused solely on collectible card games (CCGs); InQuest, along with its competitor Scrye, were the two major CCG magazines. ...
- Inquest is a 1931 British crime film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Campbell Gullan, Mary Glynne, Haddon Mason and Sidney Morgan. It was based on a play by Michael Barringer, which was adapted for a film again in 1939.
- Inquest is a 1939 British crime film directed by Ray Boulting and starring Elizabeth Allen, Herbert Lomas, Hay Petrie and Barbara Everest. A young widow is accused of murder, and enlists the support of a King's Counsel to help prove her innocence. ...
- Inquests in England and Wales are held into sudden and unexplained deaths and also into the circumstances of discovery of a certain class of valuable artefacts known as "treasure trove". Inquests are the responsibility of the coroner.
- Inquest is a 1931 British mystery play written by Michael Barringer. It was first staged as the Windmill Theatre's first performance in 1931, and was later adapted into films in 1931 and 1939.
- A formal investigation, often held before a jury, especially one into the cause of a death; The jury hearing such an enquiry, and the result of the enquiry
- a proceeding which usually is a limited non-jury trial for the purpose of fixing the amount of damages where the plaintiff or defendant alone introduces testimony.
- A legal inquiry (investigation) in a court or before court officers authorized to hold inquiries, usually to figure out the cause and circumstances of a death.
- An official inquiry, sometimes before a jury, to determine the cause of death.
- To dream of an inquest, foretells you will be unfortunate in your friendships.
- The court proceedings through which the coroner investigates the death of any person who dies in suspicious circumstances
- A formal Coroner's Court hearing to determine the circumstances of an examinable or reportable death.
- A one-sided court proceeding that allows a party to present his or her case to the judge with out the opponent present. A party may conduct an inquest if the opposing party fails to appear in court as instructed.
- An inquiry held by a coroner or medical examiner regarding the death of a person who died in circumstances set out in the Coroner's Act.
- An inquiry by a coroner into the manner of death in a possible
- A proceeding in the Family Court where the respondent, after having been provided due notice, fails to appear, and the petitioner alone introduce testimony.
- When there is a shortfall of funds to meet all liabilities.
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