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  • Competence

    Sufficient ability or fitness for ones needs. Possessing the necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project….

  • Deferred Sentence

    Translate Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges) from English to SpanishTranslation of Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges), with examples. More http://lawin.org/translate-legal-terms/>about free online translation into Spanish of Pena desviada de v…

  • Deferred Sentence

    Translate Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges) from English to SpanishTranslation of Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges), with examples. More http://lawin.org/translate-legal-terms/>about free online translation into Spanish of Pena desviada de v…

  • Non Tenent Insimul

    (Lat. they do not hold together). In pleading. A plea to an action in partition, by which the defendant denies that he holds the property which is the subject of the suit, together with the complainant or plaintiff. …

  • Consentientes Et Agentes Pari Poena Plectentur

    Those consenting and those perpetrating shall receive the same punishment. 5 Coke, 80. …

  • Unwritten Law

    The municipal laws of England are: (1) the unwritten or common law, which includes customs, general and particular, and particular laws. General customs, or the common law properly so called, are founded on immemorial universal usage, whereof judicial decisions are the evidence. Particular laws […]

  • Ignorantia Eorum Quae Quis Scire Tenetur Non Excusat

    Ignorance of those things which every one is bound to know excuses not. Hale, P. C. 42. See Tindal, C. J., 10 Clark & F. 210; Broom, Leg. Max. (3d London Ed.) 245; 4 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 27. …

  • Teneri

    (Lat.) In contracts. That part of a bond where the obligor declares himself to be held and firmly bound to the obligee, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, is called the teneri. 3 Call (Va.) 350. …

  • Written Law

    Written Law

    One of the two leading divisions of the Roman law, comprising the leges, plebiscita, senatus consulta, prindpum placita, magistratuum edicta, and responsa prudentum. Inst. 1. 2. 3. Statute law; law deriving its force from express legislative enactment. 1 Rl. Comm. 62, 85. …

  • Written Law

    Written Law

    One of the two leading divisions of the Roman law, comprising the leges, plebiscita, senatus consulta, prindpum placita, magistratuum edicta, and responsa prudentum. Inst. 1. 2. 3. Statute law; law deriving its force from express legislative enactment. 1 Rl. Comm. 62, 85. …

  • Vana Est Illa Potentia Quae Nunquam Venit In Actum

    Vain is that power which is never brought into action. 2 Coke, 51. …

  • Vana Est Illa Potentia Quae Nunquam Venit In Actum

    Vain is that power which is never brought into action. 2 Coke, 51. …

  • Centena

    (Law Lat. from centum, a hundred). A hundred; a district or division containing originally a hundred freemen, established among the Goths, Germans, Franks, and Lombards, for military and civil purposes, and answering to the Saxon hundred. Spelman; 1 Bl. Comm. 115; Esprit des Lois, liv. […]

  • Poenitentia

    (Lat. from poenitere, to repent). In the civil law. Repentance; a change of mind or purpose; the rescinding of a contract. …

  • Group Boycott

    Group Boycott

    What is Group Boycott? A definition of group boycott is: A concerted refusal by traders to deal with other traders. More details on the Encyclopedia. Occurs when competitors combine to exclude a would-be competitor by threatening to withhold their business from firms that deal with the […]