Search results for: “community acquis”
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Comparative Advantage
International Trade Meaning and Definition of Comparative Advantage Meaning of Comparative Advantage A comparative advantage exists when a nation or economic region is able to produce a product at a lower opportunity cost compared to another […]
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Comparative Advantage
International Trade Meaning and Definition of Comparative Advantage Meaning of Comparative Advantage A comparative advantage exists when a nation or economic region is able to produce a product at a lower opportunity cost compared to another […]
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Domicile
The permanent home of a person , or that place where a man has his true fixed and permanent home and principal establishment and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. The relation which the law creates between an individual and a particular […]
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Peculiar
While the word sometimes has an offensive meaning, its natural and usual meaning is particular or special. St. Louis M.& S.E.R. Co. v Continental Brick Co., 96 S. W. 1011, 198 Mo. 698.
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Intelligence
(Intellect), nounacumen aptitude astuteness brains brilliance cleverness cognition cognitive faculty comprehension genius insight intellectional faculty intellectual power <l…
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Praescriptio
(Lat.) In the civil law. That mode of acquisition whereby one becomes proprietor of a thing on the ground that he has for a long time possessed it as his own; prescription. Dig. 41. 3; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, p. 290, ç 276. It was anciently distinguished from usueapio, (q. […]
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Taking
An element of larceny (g. v.) …
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Taking
An element of larceny (g. v.) …
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Distress
The taking, without legal process , of a personal chattel from the possession of a wrongdoer into the hands of a party aggrieved , as a pledge for the redressing and injury , the performance of a duty, or the satisfaction of a demand . The term also signifies the property […]
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Ganancial
Community property , in Spanish law, of the husband and wife divisible equally on dissolution of the marriage.