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  • Citizen

    Citizen

    Refers to a member of a jural society having the right to exercise all political and civil privileges accorded to members of that society by its government and who owes a corresponding allegiance to that government. A member of a political community who in associated capacity […]

  • Citizen

    Citizen

    Refers to a member of a jural society having the right to exercise all political and civil privileges accorded to members of that society by its government and who owes a corresponding allegiance to that government. A member of a political community who in associated capacity […]

  • Action

    Action

    Etimology of “-ee” (You will find terms ending with -ee at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). word-forming element in legal English (and in imitation of it), representing the Anglo-French -é ending of past participles used as nouns (compare -y […]

  • 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.

  • Complete

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Complete Meaning of Complete Finish, accomplish that which one has set out to achieve or that which one contracted to do. service of a document is complete when it is deposited in the mail. See Douglas v […]

  • 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

  • Secondary Evidence

    Evidence that is inferior to primary or best evidence but which is admitted to be introduced as evidence in substitution for primary or best evidence in cases where the nonproduction of the primary evidence has been sufficiently accounted for. Thus, the primary or best evidence of the […]

  • Cancel

    To erase, obliterate, strike or cross out by drawing lines across the face of the document; annul, make void. So long as the instrument unequivocally shows that it has been cancelled it can be done either by destruction of the instrument or by writing or stamping words on the face of the […]

  • Foreign

    Belonging to another nation , country or jurisdiction .