Tag: UT

  • Utena County

    Hierarchical Display of Utena county Geography > Regions of EU Member States > Regions of Lithuania Meaning of Utena county Overview and more information about Utena county For a more comprehensive understanding of Utena county, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs […]

  • Utrecht

    Hierarchical Display of Utrecht Geography > Regions of EU Member States > Regions of the Netherlands Meaning of Utrecht Overview and more information about Utrecht For a more comprehensive understanding of Utrecht, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Utilised Agricultural Area

    Hierarchical Display of Utilised agricultural area Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Agricultural holding > Area of holdingAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Cultivation of agricultural land > Land use > GrasslandAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > […]

  • Utitur Jure Auctoris

    Concept of “Utitur Jure Auctoris” Traditional meaning of utitur jure auctoris in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) He enjoys the rights of his assignor. Utitur jure suo: he exercises his own rights. Resources […]

  • Utrum

    See Assize utrum…

  • Utrum

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  • Utas

    (Law Lat.; Law Pr. utave). In old English practice. Octave; the octave (octava) ; the eighth day following any term or feast; as the Utas of St. Michael, the Utas of St. Hilary. Cowell; Y. B. H. 9 Edw. III. 4; Dyer, 78 (Fr. Ed.) …

  • Uti

    (Lat.) In the civil law. To use. Strictly, to use for necessary purposes; as distinguished from frui, to enjoy. Heinec. Elem. Jur. Civ. lib. 2, tit. 4, § 415. …

  • Uti

    (Lat.) In the civil law. To use. Strictly, to use for necessary purposes; as distinguished from frui, to enjoy. Heinec. Elem. Jur. Civ. lib. 2, tit. 4, § 415. …

  • Utmost Good Faith 

    Utmost good faith in Admiralty Law For information on utmost good faith in this context, see the entry on utmost good faith in the maritime law encyclopedia.

  • Utmost Good Faith 

    Utmost good faith in Admiralty Law For information on utmost good faith in this context, see the entry on utmost good faith in the maritime law encyclopedia.

  • Ut

    (Lat.) In old English law. That. A particle particularly appropriated to express a modus, or qualification, as si was used to express a condition. Bracton, fol. 18b. Co. Litt. 204a. This shows that modus and conditio had essentially a different import. The use of ut in this peculiar. […]

  • Utility

    Utility

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Utility Meaning of Utility In patent law, it means the object of the patent is capable of performing some beneficial function claimed for it. See Dart Industries Inc. v DuPont Nemours and Co.,(D. C.Ill.) […]

  • Utile Per Inutile Non Vitiatur

    What is useful is not vitiated by the useless. 3 Bouv. Inst, notes 2949, 3293; 2 Wheat. (U. S.) 221; 2 Serg. & R. (Pa.)| 298; 17 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 297; 6 Mass. 303; 12 Mass. 438; 9 Ired. (N. C.) 254. See 18 Johns. (N. Y.) 93, 94. …

  • Utile Per Inutile Non Vitiatur

    What is useful is not vitiated by the useless. 3 Bouv. Inst, notes 2949, 3293; 2 Wheat. (U. S.) 221; 2 Serg. & R. (Pa.)| 298; 17 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 297; 6 Mass. 303; 12 Mass. 438; 9 Ired. (N. C.) 254. See 18 Johns. (N. Y.) 93, 94. …