Legal Definition and Related Resources of Contact
Meaning of Contact
Synonyms of Contact
(Association), noun
- accord
- acquaintanceship
- affiliation
- alliance
- bond
- camaraderie
- close union
- cooperation
- coalition
- combination
- commerce
- communication
- community
- companionship
- conjunction
- connection
- consanguinity
- consociation
- consortium
- cooperation
- dealings
- exchange
- federation
- fellowship
- interchange
- intercommunication
- intercommunion
- intercourse
- interrelation
- intimacy
- kinship
- liaison
- link
- linkage
- mutual intercourse
- participation
- rapport
- relation
- relationship
- tie
- transmission
- union
- Associated Concepts: contacts theory in conflicts of law
- grouping of contacts
(Communicate), verb
- call
- consociate
- contactus
- correspond
- establish connection
- get through to
- get to
- have an exchange
- have dealings with
- inform
- interchange
- intercommunicate
- make connection
- meet with
- notify
- reach
- relate
- serve notice
- signal
(Touch), verb
- abut
- adjoin
- annex
- attach
- be contiguous
- border
- border on
- bridge
- butt against
- cohere
- collide with
- come together
- conjoin
- connect
- converge
- embrace
- encounter
- establish connection
- graze
- hit
- impinge
- inosculate
- interconnect
- join
- lie adjacent to
- link
- meet
- osculate
- overlap
- reach
- rub
- strike
- unite
- verge upon
(Touching), noun
- abutment
- abuttal
- adhesion
- adjacency
- coherence
- contactus
- connection
- connective
- contiguity
- contiguousness
- contingence
- convergence
- impact
- joining
- junction
- junction of bodies
- juncture
- juxtaposition
- meeting
- nexus
- taction
- tangency
- union
Related Entries of Contact in the Encyclopedia of Law Project
Browse or run a search for Contact in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law.
Contact in Historical Law
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Contact in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of contact.
Resources
See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Policeman
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- contact in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- contact in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
English Legal System: Contact
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Contact :
(in family law)
The opportunity for a child to communicate with a person with whom that child is not resident. The degree of contact may range from a telephone call to a long stay or even a visit abroad, and the court may formalize such arrangements by making a contact order (See section 8 orders). A parent being visited by a child may exercise *parental responsibility during the child’s visit. The question of contact after a child has been adopted is becoming a contentious issue.
See also care contact order.
Contact in the National Security Context
A definition and brief description of Contact in relation to national security is as follows:An agent who serves as a liaison.
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