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  • Conference

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conference Meaning of Conference In French Law. A similarity between two laws or two systems of laws. In International Law. Verbal explanations between the representatives of at least two nations, for the […]

  • Conference

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conference Meaning of Conference In French Law. A similarity between two laws or two systems of laws. In International Law. Verbal explanations between the representatives of at least two nations, for the […]

  • Alliance

    Alliance

    (Lat. ad, to, Ugare, to bind). The union or connection of two persons or families by marriage; affinity. In International Law. A contract, treaty, or league between two sovereigns or states, made to insure their safety and common defense. Alliances are defensive, or offensive. (1) […]

  • Chamber

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Chamber Meaning of Chamber A place where certain assemblies are held; also the assemblies themselves. Synonyms of Chamber (Body), noun […]

  • Pool

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Pool Meaning of Pool A pond (q. v.) A combination of independent persons or corporations for the division of earnings. See Pooling Contract. A pool or trust is a combination having the intention and […]

  • Emolument

    A profit , gain or advantage. It has a wider meaning than remuneration and includes, in addition, the compensation, salary , fees, perquisites and benefits arising from an office or employment. Taxpayers League of Carbon county v McPherson, 54 P..2d897, 106 A.L.R. 767, 49 Wyo. 251.

  • Corrections

    ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Criminology; Delinquency.Further ReadingAmerican Journal of Correction. _ Published since 1939. Formerly published as Prison World. Official publication of the American…

  • Corrections

    ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Criminology; Delinquency.Further ReadingAmerican Journal of Correction. _ Published since 1939. Formerly published as Prison World. Official publication of the American…

  • Cabal

    A small association for the purpose of intrigue; an intrigue. It is said that five persons during the reign of Charles II named Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington and Lauderdale, conspired to restore Popery and the word cabal represents the initials of these five names.