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  • Canon Law

    Canon Law

    A body of ecclesiastical law, which originated in the church of Rome, relating to matters of which that church has or claims jurisdiction. A canon is a rule of doctrine or of discipline, and is the term generally applied to designate the ordinances of councils and decrees of popes. The […]

  • Canon Law

    Canon Law

    A body of ecclesiastical law, which originated in the church of Rome, relating to matters of which that church has or claims jurisdiction. A canon is a rule of doctrine or of discipline, and is the term generally applied to designate the ordinances of councils and decrees of popes. The […]

  • Protocol

    Protocol

    Adoption Legal Definition of Protective Factors Meaning of Protective Factors Strengths and resources that appear to mediate or serve as a “buffer” against risk factors that contribute to vulnerability to maltreatment or against the […]

  • Military Law

    A system of rules and regulations relating to and administered by military courts and dealing with the discipline, trial and punishment of officers, soldiers and other persons in the Armed Forces. 10 U.S.C. §§801-940. Distinct from martial law , it applies only to persons in […]

  • Surname

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Surname Meaning of Surname The family name, the name over and above a Christian name. Surname Alternative Definition A name which is added to the […]

  • Human Rights

    Human rights English Spanish Translation of Human rights Derechos humanosFind other English to Spanish translations from the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), the English to Spanish to English dictionaries (like Human rights) and the Word […]

  • Days of Grace

    In mercantile law. Certain days (generally three) allowed to the acceptor of a bill or the maker of a note in which to make payment, in addition to the time contracted for by the bill or note itself. …

  • Days of Grace

    In mercantile law. Certain days (generally three) allowed to the acceptor of a bill or the maker of a note in which to make payment, in addition to the time contracted for by the bill or note itself. …

  • Add

    Adoption Legal Definition of Active Registries Meaning of Active Registries Reunion registries which do not require that both parties register their consent. Once one party is registered, a designated individual (often an agency or court […]

  • Add

    Adoption Legal Definition of Active Registries Meaning of Active Registries Reunion registries which do not require that both parties register their consent. Once one party is registered, a designated individual (often an agency or court […]

  • Geld

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Geld Meaning of Geld (from Saxon gildan; Law Lat. geldum). A payment; tax; tribute. Laws Hen. I. c. 2; Charta Edredi Regis apud Ingulfum, c. 81; Mon. Angl. tit. 1, pp. 52, 211, 379; Id. tit, 2, pp. […]

  • Special Damages

    Such damages as arise from special circumstances of the case which, if properly pleaded, may be added to the general damages . while general damages are those that naturally and necessarily result from the act complained of, special damages are those that naturally but not necessarily […]

  • Special Damages

    Such damages as arise from special circumstances of the case which, if properly pleaded, may be added to the general damages . while general damages are those that naturally and necessarily result from the act complained of, special damages are those that naturally but not necessarily […]

  • Accrescere

    (Lat. to be added to). The term is used is speaking of Islands which are formed in rivers by deposit Calv. Lex.; 3 Kent, Comm. 428. In Scotch Law. To pass to any one. Bell, Diet. It is used in a related sense in the common-law phrase jus accrescendi, the right of survivorship. 1 Washb.…

  • Accrual Bond

    A bond on which interest accrues, but is not paid to the investor during the time of accrual. The amount of accrued interest is added to the remaining principal of the bond and is paid at maturity….