A hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.(noun)
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Use "oyer" in a sentence
"Mr. Rich, as solicitor general, I appoint you and Mr. Cromwell to head a commission of oyer and terminer to investigate whether these offenses be true."
"In 1683, Governor Dongan appointed him a judge of the court of oyer and terminer.161 In Massachusetts, too, most good lawyers in the generation after 1690 at one time or another held appointive office.162"
"In Delaware, there were courts of oyer and terminer, and courts of general sessions and jail delivery."