Search results for: “cession”

  • Secession

    Secession in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of secession. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Secession (You may find secession at the world legal encyclopedia and the […]

  • Secession

    Secession in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of secession. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Secession (You may find secession at the world legal encyclopedia and the […]

  • Accession

    Accession

    To Property. The right to all which one’s own property produces, whether that property be movable or immavable, including the increase of animals, and the right to that which is so united to it, either naturally i or artificially, as not to be readily separable. See 45 Vt. 4; 2 Kent, […]

  • Recession

    Recession

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Recession Meaning of Recession A regrant; the act of a returning the title of a country to a government which formerly held it, by one which has it at the time; as, the recession of Louisiana, which took […]

  • Intestate Succession

    The disposition of property according to the laws of descent and distribution upon the death of a person who has left no will or who has left a portion of his estate unaccounted for.

  • Accession rate

    A term in economics for the number of additional employees hired during a specified period, expressed as a percentage of total employment. It is considered an important indicator of business activity, for the higher the accession rate the higher the rate at which business is purchasing labor […]

  • Succession Tax

    In brief, the distinction between an estate tax (more in the U.S.) and a succession tax (also see it) is that the former is a tax upon the transfer of property at death by a decedent, while the …

  • Concession Agreement

    An understanding between a company and the host government that specifies the rules under which the company can operate locally….

  • Intercession

    nounarbitrage arbitration conciliation deprecatio diplomacy instrumentality interference interjection intermeddling intermediation interposition intervention mediation ne…

  • Cessionary Bankrupt

    Reference to one who. gives up his estate to be divided amongst his creditors.

  • Cession Des Biens

    In French law. The surrender which a debtor makes of all his goods to his creditors when he finds himself in insolvent circumstances. It is of two kinds, either voluntary or compijlsory (jwdiciaire), corresponding very nearly to liquidation by arrangement and bankruptcy in English and American […]

  • Cessionary

    In Scotch law. An assignee. Bell, Diet. …

  • Accession, Deed Of

    In Scotch law. A deed executed by the creditors of a bankrupt or insolvent debtor, by which they approve of a trust given by their debtor for the general behoof, and bind themselves to concur in the plans proposed for extricating his affairs. Bell, Diet. …

  • Succession Duty

    A tax on the privilege of acquiring property by inheritance. A tax upon the taking of property by a beneficiary or one to whom it is distributed. See Seattle First Nat. Bank v Macomber, 32 Wash. 2d 696, 203 P.2d 1078. Not a tax on the property itself but only on the privilege of acquiring…

  • Perpetual Succession

    A corporation is said to have perpetual succession in that it has continuous succession and has the capacity to take, as long as the corporation exists.