Post

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Post

Meaning of Post

A conveyance for letters or dispatches. Mail. As a preposition, means after, subsequent to. In accounting, an entry’ of a transaction in a ledger.

Post Alternative Definition

(Lat.) After. In Real-Estate Law. When two or more alienations or descents have taken place between an original intruder and the tenant or defendant in a writ of entry, the writ is said to be in the post, because it states that the tenant had not entry unless after the ouster of the original intruder. 3 Bl. Comm. 182. In Military Law. A station where military duty is performed, or stores are kept, or something connected with military affairs is done. 94 U. S. 219. In Latin Phrases. A preposition meaning after.

Financial Definition of Post

Particular place on the floor of an exchange where transactions in stocks listed on the exchange occur.

Synonyms of Post

verb

  • advertise
  • announce publicly
  • bestow
  • call public attention to
  • circulate
  • communicate
  • convey
  • deliver
  • dispose of
  • distribute
  • give away
  • give forth
  • give out
  • give public notice of
  • impart
  • issue
  • issue a statement
  • make known
  • make public
  • offer to the public
  • pay
  • present
  • print
  • proclaim
  • publish
  • put up a sign
  • report
  • spread
  • spread abroad Associated Concepts: post a notice
  • post bail

noun

  • appointment
  • berth
  • billet
  • business
  • capacity
  • career
  • charge
  • commission
  • department
  • employment
  • field
  • function
  • incumbency
  • job
  • line
  • locus
  • means of livelihood
  • munus
  • occupation
  • office
  • place
  • position
  • profession
  • pursuit
  • service
  • situation
  • station
  • task
  • undertaking
  • vocation
  • work

Related Entries of Post in the Encyclopedia of Law Project

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Post in Historical Law

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Concept of Post in the context of Real Property

Alternatives definitions of Post: (1) To give public notice by attaching to a post or wall or displaying in a public place. (2) After. (3) A vertical support. (4) To enter into ledgers or books, such as posting to an account.

Concept of Post in the context of Real Property

Alternatives definitions of Post: (1) To give public notice by attaching to a post or wall or displaying in a public place. (2) After. (3) A vertical support. (4) To enter into ledgers or books, such as posting to an account.

Etimology of Post

(You may find post at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

to affix (a paper, etc.) to a post (in a public place), hence, “to make known,” 1630s, from post (n.1). Related: Posted; posting.


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