Search results for: “the american journal of international law”

  • International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund

    Financial Definition of International Monetary Fund Meaning of International Monetary Fund An organization founded in 1944 to oversee exchange arrangements of member countries and to lend foreign currency reserves to members with short-term […]

  • International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund

    Financial Definition of International Monetary Fund Meaning of International Monetary Fund An organization founded in 1944 to oversee exchange arrangements of member countries and to lend foreign currency reserves to members with short-term […]

  • Family Law

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Family Law in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term family law into Spanish: derecho de familia (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus Resources See Also […]

  • Lawful Age

    Full age of majority .

  • Lawful Age

    Full age of majority .

  • American Option

    An option that may be exercised at any time up to and including the expiration date. Related: European option…

  • American Option

    An option that may be exercised at any time up to and including the expiration date. Related: European option…

  • International Chamber Of Commerce

    International Trade Meaning and Definition of International Chamber Of Commerce Meaning of International Chamber Of Commerce International non-governmental body concerned with promotion of trade and harmonization of trading practice. Responsible […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    The law of the church . In England, the lay or secular courts were separated from the ecclesiastical courts after the Conquest and the latter were invested with the sole jurisdiction over ecclesiastical causes, which included the subject of marriage and divorce . In modern times, […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    The law of the church . In England, the lay or secular courts were separated from the ecclesiastical courts after the Conquest and the latter were invested with the sole jurisdiction over ecclesiastical causes, which included the subject of marriage and divorce . In modern times, […]

  • Due Process of Law

    Law in its regular course of administration through courts of justice. 3 Story, Const. 264, 661; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 13 N. Y. 378. It is the equivalent to law of the land, as used in Magna Charta. Co. Inst. 60; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 11 Mich. 129. Whatever difficulty may […]

  • Brother-In-Law

    The county W. Vaã 233 S.E.2d 703.

  • Unlawful Assembly

    Unlawful Assembly

    At common law, a meeting of three or more persons with a common plan in mind which, if carried out, will result in a riot. See Commonwealth v Duitch, 165 Pa. Super 187, 67 A.2d 821.

  • Unlawful Assembly

    Unlawful Assembly

    At common law, a meeting of three or more persons with a common plan in mind which, if carried out, will result in a riot. See Commonwealth v Duitch, 165 Pa. Super 187, 67 A.2d 821.

  • Falcidian Law

    Law promulgated in 714 A. D. in Rome which governed disposition of property of testator with family . The law provided that testator with family could not exercise testamentary disposition of more than t.r.e. fourths of his estate . See U.S. v Perkins, 163 U.S. 625, 41 L.Ed. 287, […]