Pupil

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Meaning of Pupil

In Civil Law. One who Is in his or her minority. See Dig. 1. 7.; Id. 26. 7. 1. 2; Id. 50. 16. 239 ; Code, 6. 30. 18. One who is in ward or guardianship. At Common Law. One who is under tuition in any school, or under a private instructor.

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Legal English Vocabulary: Pupil in Spanish

Online translation of the English legal term pupil into Spanish: alumno (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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  • Educational Attainment
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  • Secondary Education
  • Tertiary Education

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Education And Communications > Organisation of teaching > School life > School environment

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