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  • Infraction

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Infraction Meaning of Infraction (Lat. infrango, to break in upon). The breach of a law or agreement; the violation of a compact. In the French law this is the generic expression to designate all actions […]

  • Firm

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Firm Meaning of Firm The style or title under which one or more persons carry on business .The partnership itself, that is, the individual members forming the partnership. Although, commercially, a firm […]

  • Establish

    To fix immovably, or firmly; make stable and permanent ; to originate and secure the permanent existence of; to found; to institute ; to create and regulate ; to prove by evidence , argument , etc.

  • Club

    A voluntary association of persons, associated together for various objects such as social intercourse or for sport, science, art, literature, study or politics , or any other purpose, except the acquisition of gain.

  • Conscience

    Internal or self knowledge or judgment of right or wrong. It is not identical with principle.” An objection on principle to the death penalty is not the same as a conscientious scruple. 7 Cal. 140. …

  • Charging Order

    By 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110, §§ 14-16, and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 82, when judgment has been recovered in an action, a judge at chambers may make an order that any government stock, funds, or annuities, or any stock or shares in a public company in England, standing in the name of…

  • Federal Trade Commission Act

    United States Tax Concept of Federal Trade Commission Act This act established the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to enforce antitrust rules. The act gave the FTC the right to define unfair methods of competition and make rules to prevent such practices.

  • Exemption

    Immunity; freedom from any charge, duty, burden, or liability. Generally used for exemption from process, which ; is a right given by law to a debtor to retain certain property free from execution, attachment, or other process. The property exempt from execution. …

  • Use

    To put into practice; employ habitually as in to use diligence. To occupy and enjoy the fruits of, as in using lands and tenements. To employ for the accomplishment of a purpose. To utilise for a particular purpose as in using a certain name in one’s business. The term also means benefit as […]

  • Board Of Supervisors

    A county board, under a system existing in some of the states, to whom the fiscal affairs of the county are intrusted, composed of delegates representing the several organized towns or townships of the county. This system originated in the state of New York, and has been adopted in others. The […]

  • Bar Association

    Colegio de Abogados…

  • Bankruptcy Proceedings

    Bankruptcy Proceedings Definition of Bankruptcy Proceedings While bankruptcy may be defined by “The state of being actually or legally bankrupt” or “The act or process of becoming a bankrupt”, Bankruptcy Proceedings includes all proceedings in a federal court having jurisdiction in bankruptcy, procedure by which a debtor, starting bankruptcy proceedings —may be an individual, corporation,…

  • Mismanage

    verbact foolishly act improperly administer improperly administer inefficiently administer poorly blunder boggle botch bungle confound derange disarrange fail flounder</l…

  • Conduct

    Conduct

    A word of general import which has various meanings depending on context. In a general sense, denotes a person’s behavior, his positive acts, his silence or negative omission, his spoken and written word. See State by Parsons v U.S. Steel Corp., 126 A.2d 168,22 N.J. 341. As a verb it means […]

  • Where

    At the place, in the case of, in the event that. Graham v Standard Fire Ins. Co., 119 S.C.218, 112. S.E. 88.