Search results for: “emancipation”
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Express
Clear ; definite ; explicit ; unmistakable; not dubious or ambiguous. The word is usually contrasted with implied .
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Disenthrall
verbbail out deliver deliver from bondage discharge disengage emancipate enfranchise extricate free free from bondage free from thralldom give liberty to let go let loose…
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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 […]
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Capitis Diminutio Minima
The lowest or least comprehensive degree of loss of stattis. This occurred where a man’s family relations alone were changed. It happened upon the arrogation of a person who had been his own master (sui juris), or upon the emancipation of one who had been under the patria potestas. It […]
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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.
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Under
Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.
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Under
Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.