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Service
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Service Meaning of Service A term of varied and flexible meaning, depending upon the context. In feudal law, it was that duty which a tenant by reason of his estate owed his lord. In practise , the […]
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Service
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Service Meaning of Service A term of varied and flexible meaning, depending upon the context. In feudal law, it was that duty which a tenant by reason of his estate owed his lord. In practise , the […]
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Juxta
(Lat.) According to. 1 Ld. Raym. 415. The same as secundum, in the civil law. 12 Mod. 218. Juxta formam statuti, according to the form of the statute. Reg. Orig. 16. The established phrase by which reference to a statute was expressed in old writs and records. Juxta tenorem sequentem, […]
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Juxta
(Lat.) According to. 1 Ld. Raym. 415. The same as secundum, in the civil law. 12 Mod. 218. Juxta formam statuti, according to the form of the statute. Reg. Orig. 16. The established phrase by which reference to a statute was expressed in old writs and records. Juxta tenorem sequentem, […]
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Ordinary
Regular , usual , normal, common , often recurring, customary.
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Warranty
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Warranty Meaning of Warranty An undertaking to indemnify or make good the party assured against some possible default or defect in the contemplation of the parties. The term is frequently used […]
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Parties
Hello Hello Legal Definition and Related Resources of Parties Meaning of Parties Those named in an action either as plaintiffs or defendants, petitioners or respondents; those who take part or are directly interested in any affair, contract or […]
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Interesse Termini
The executory interest of a lessee prior to entry into possession of the land, by virtue of a demise . A person having a mere interesse termini had no estate and could not bring an action of trespass or for damages , or on a covenant for quiet enjoyment .
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Color
In pleading. An apparent but legally insufficient ground of action admitted to subsist in the opposite party by the pleading of one of the parties to an action. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 309; 4 Barn. & C. 547; 1 Moore & P. 307. To give color is to give the plaintiff credit for having an…
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Color
In pleading. An apparent but legally insufficient ground of action admitted to subsist in the opposite party by the pleading of one of the parties to an action. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 309; 4 Barn. & C. 547; 1 Moore & P. 307. To give color is to give the plaintiff credit for having an…