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  • Consultancy

    Hierarchical Display of Consultancy Industry > Miscellaneous industries > Miscellaneous industries > Service industry Meaning of Consultancy Overview and more information about Consultancy For a more comprehensive understanding of Consultancy, see in the general part of the online […]

  • Agricultural Quota

    Hierarchical Display of Agricultural quota Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Agricultural structures and production > Regulation of agricultural productionAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Agricultural activity > Animal production > Dairy productionAgri-Foodstuffs > Production […]

  • Maritime Area

    Hierarchical Display of Maritime area Law > International law > Public international law > Law of the seaAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Fisheries > Fisheries policyAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Fisheries > Fisheries policy > Fishing areaEnvironment > Natural […]

  • Lay

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lay Meaning of Lay In English Law. That which relates to persons or things not ecclesiastical. In the United States, the people are not by law divided, as in England, into ecclesiastical and lay. The law […]

  • Lay

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lay Meaning of Lay In English Law. That which relates to persons or things not ecclesiastical. In the United States, the people are not by law divided, as in England, into ecclesiastical and lay. The law […]

  • Obstacle

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Obstacle Meaning of Obstacle Synonyms of Obstacle noun arrest balk barricade barrier block bridle catch check constraint curb dam delay detainment […]

  • Capture

    The taking of property by one belligerent from another. See 6 Allen (Mass.) 373. It is a taking by the military power, as distinguished from a taking by the civil power, which is known as seizure. 35 Ga. 344. It originally included only a taking by one belligerent from […]

  • Self Reliance

    Self Reliance

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Self Reliance in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term self reliance into Spanish: autosuficiencia (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Power

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Power Meaning of Power The right , ability, capacity or legal authority to do some act which a person cannot do without the power. Ability of a person to produce change in legal relation by doing or not […]

  • Power

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Power Meaning of Power The right , ability, capacity or legal authority to do some act which a person cannot do without the power. Ability of a person to produce change in legal relation by doing or not […]

  • Auceps Syllabarum

    Concept of “Auceps Syllabarum” Traditional meaning of auceps syllabarum in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (A catcher of syllables.) A quibbler. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law […]

  • Auceps Syllabarum

    Concept of “Auceps Syllabarum” Traditional meaning of auceps syllabarum in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (A catcher of syllables.) A quibbler. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law […]

  • Apprehension

    Apprehension

    In Practice. The capture or arrest of a person on a criminal charge. The term apprehension is applied to criminal cases, and arrest to civil cases; as, one having authority may arrest on civil process, and apprehend on a criminal warrant. See […]

  • Apprehension

    Apprehension

    In Practice. The capture or arrest of a person on a criminal charge. The term apprehension is applied to criminal cases, and arrest to civil cases; as, one having authority may arrest on civil process, and apprehend on a criminal warrant. See […]

  • Prize

    Prize

    Property captured from an enemy at sea. See Hughes v. Cornelius…