Tag: AB

  • Above-mentioned

    Meaning of Above-mentioned Resources See Also Aforesaid

  • Absque

    In Latin phrases. A preposition denoting without, or except for. (Lat. without reserving any rent therefrom). A term used of a free grant by the crown. 2 Rolle, Abr. 502. …

  • Aboriginal Cost

    Meaning of Aboriginal Cost Resources See Also Cost

  • Abuse

    “Abus De Droit” in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of “Abus De Droit”, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: [Translation of Abus De Droit in Spanish: “abuso de […]

  • Abuse

    “Abus De Droit” in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of “Abus De Droit”, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: [Translation of Abus De Droit in Spanish: “abuso de […]

  • Abatements

    Abatements

  • Abatements

    Abatements

  • Absolute guaranty

    An unconditional guaranty. It is not necessary, of course, that it be totally unlimited or unrestricted, e.g., payment of the debt of $10,000 presently owing from X to Y is hereby guaranteed may also be described as an absolute guaranty….

  • Absolute guaranty

    An unconditional guaranty. It is not necessary, of course, that it be totally unlimited or unrestricted, e.g., payment of the debt of $10,000 presently owing from X to Y is hereby guaranteed may also be described as an absolute guaranty….

  • Abandonment

    Adoption Legal Definition of Abandonment Meaning of Abandonment Desertion of a child by a parent or adult primary caregiver with no provisions for continued childcare nor with any apparent intention to return to resume caregiving.Learn more […]

  • A-b-q Trust

    Meaning of A-b-q Trust Resources See Also Bypass Trust Under Trust

  • Absolute pardon

    A pardon to which no conditions are attached….

  • Absolute pardon

    A pardon to which no conditions are attached….

  • Abarnare

    (Lat.) To discover and disclose to a magistrate any secret crime. Leges Canuti, c. 1. …

  • Abarnare

    (Lat.) To discover and disclose to a magistrate any secret crime. Leges Canuti, c. 1. …