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Day Release
Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Day Release in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term day release into Spanish: licencia diaria (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus
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Bond
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bond Meaning of Bond A contract under seal to pay a sum of money ; a contract under seal acknowledging a debt, present or future. This is a single bond. A double bond is one where there is a condition […]
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Seisin
The possession of land or a freehold tenure . At common law , the term imported a feudal investiture of title by actual possession. It is the relation in which a person stands to land or other hereditaments when he has in them an estate of freehold in possession; such a […]
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Bargain And Sale
See Richarsan v Levi, 3 S. W. 444, 67 Tex. 359
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Detention
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Detention Meaning of Detention The act of keeping back or withholding, either accidentally or by design, a person or thing. Detention Alternative Definition […]
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Plea
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Plea Meaning of Plea An allegation made by either party in a litigation . A defendant ‘s answer of fact to the plaintiffs allegation. A plea in bar is one that goes to the merits of the case and denies […]
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Stock Options
Stock Options Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)The The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Stock Options in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Right to purchase or sell a specified number of shares of stock at specified […]
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Androlepsy
The taking by one nation of the citizens or subjects of another, in order to compel the latter to do justice to the former. Wolff. Inst. § 1164; MoUoy de Jur. Mar. 26. …
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Clear
Easily understood; plain. Free of limitation, qualification or encumbrance. To exonerate; to acquit.
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Where
At the place, in the case of, in the event that. Graham v Standard Fire Ins. Co., 119 S.C.218, 112. S.E. 88.