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Extrajudicial Divorce
Extrajudicial divorce in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of extrajudicial divorce.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading […]
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Enhanced Cooperation
Hierarchical Display of Enhanced cooperation European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union Meaning of Enhanced cooperation Overview and more information about Enhanced cooperation For a more comprehensive understanding of Enhanced cooperation, see in the general […]
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Borough
In the old sense of the word, borough is an ancient towne, holden of the king or any other lord, which sendeth burgesses to the parliament. Litt. Ãâç 164; Co. Litt. 109a. Many of these boroughs, however, having been disfranchised in moaern times, are now only […]
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Borough
In the old sense of the word, borough is an ancient towne, holden of the king or any other lord, which sendeth burgesses to the parliament. Litt. Ãâç 164; Co. Litt. 109a. Many of these boroughs, however, having been disfranchised in moaern times, are now only […]
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Waiver
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Waiver Meaning of Waiver An intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right or privilege. Johnson v Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 58 S.Ct. 1019, 82 L.Ed. 1461. To constitute a waiver of a legal right […]
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Waiver
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Waiver Meaning of Waiver An intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right or privilege. Johnson v Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 58 S.Ct. 1019, 82 L.Ed. 1461. To constitute a waiver of a legal right […]
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Blind
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Blind Meaning of Blind Synonyms of Blind (Concealed), adjective buried camouflaged covered covert dim disguised hidden imperceptible inconspicuous […]
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Laws Of Oleron
A maritime code said to have been drawn up by Richard I. at the Isle of Oleron, whence its, name. See Fed. Cas. vol. 30, Appendix, for a copy. …
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Laws Of Oleron
A maritime code said to have been drawn up by Richard I. at the Isle of Oleron, whence its, name. See Fed. Cas. vol. 30, Appendix, for a copy. …
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Extraterritoriality
That quality of laws which makes them operate beyond the territory of the power enacting them, upon certain persons or certain rights. See Wheaton, Int. Law (6th Ed.) 121 et seq. …
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Mistake
A misapprehension as to the existence of a thing arising either from ignorance or from a false belief on the point . As applied to contracts, a mistake can be one of law or of fact. A mistake of law is an erroneous opinion as to what the law is on a point and generally…
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Mistake
A misapprehension as to the existence of a thing arising either from ignorance or from a false belief on the point . As applied to contracts, a mistake can be one of law or of fact. A mistake of law is an erroneous opinion as to what the law is on a point and generally…
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Reputation
Good name, honor, credit . It is that which the public says about a person . In the context of admissability of evidence , the term means what a person is thought to be by others; what is generally believed about a person with respect to particular trait of character involved. See […]