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  • Accountability

    Rendición de cuentas…

  • Negligence

    Negligence

    Negligence is the omitting to d: something that a reasonable man would do or the doing of something which a reasonable man would not do so under the existing circumstances. See Watson Bro. Transp. Co. v Jacobsen, 97 N. W.2d 52. 168 Neb. 862; Also Baltimore & P.R. Co. Jones, 95 U.S. 439,24 […]

  • Negligence

    Negligence

    Negligence is the omitting to d: something that a reasonable man would do or the doing of something which a reasonable man would not do so under the existing circumstances. See Watson Bro. Transp. Co. v Jacobsen, 97 N. W.2d 52. 168 Neb. 862; Also Baltimore & P.R. Co. Jones, 95 U.S. 439,24 […]

  • Seaworthiness

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Seaworthiness Meaning of Seaworthiness The doctrine of seaworthiness is that things about a ship, whether the hull, the decks, machinery , tools furnished, stowage , or the cargo containers, must be […]

  • Meeting

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Meeting Meaning of Meeting A coming together of persons; an assembly . In relation to corporations or congregations, an assembly of persons whose content is required for anything to decide, by a proper […]

  • Tacking

    The doctrine of tacking in mortgages originated in the English Courts of chancery and was stated thus in Morrit v Paske, 26 E.R. 429: where there is a prior mortgagee who has a puisne ‘http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/incumbrance-encumbrance/> encumbrance , a second […]

  • Township

    A civil and political division of a county , created by state legislature, and sometimes vested with certain powers of local government . See union P.R. Co. v Cheyenne, 113 U.S. 516, 5 S.Ct. 601, 28 L. Ed. 1098. Also a territory six miles square surveyed by the government for […]

  • Brussels Convention 1968

    Brussels Convention 1968 in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Brussels Convention 1968, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil […]

  • Call

    In interest in the stock. Brown v O’Keefe, 300 U.S. 598, 81 L. Ed. 827, 57 S. Ct. 543.

  • Name

    The discriminative appellation of an individual, a firm, corporation or thing. A word or words used to distinguish a person or thing or class from others. See W.B. Mfg. Co. v Rubenstein, 236 Mass. 215,128 N.E. 21.

  • Bastard

    A child illegitimate child

  • Illegitimacy

    ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Adoption; Fertility Control; Population; Population Policies. Children’s Rights; Fertility Rates; Inheritance and Property; Law, Children and the. Child Custod…

  • Foreign

    Belonging to another nation , country or jurisdiction .