Tag: Common Law

  • Register

    Register

    A book containing a record of facts or transactions as they occur kept by a public authority. To record formally and exactly; to enroll; to enter into a register; to enter in a list. In maritime law, the term is used in relation to certificate declaring nationality of vessel engaged in […]

  • Register

    Register

    A book containing a record of facts or transactions as they occur kept by a public authority. To record formally and exactly; to enroll; to enter into a register; to enter in a list. In maritime law, the term is used in relation to certificate declaring nationality of vessel engaged in […]

  • Pagoda

    Pagoda

    In~ commercial law. A denormination of money in Bengal. In the computation of ad valorem duties it is valued at one dollar and ninety-four cents. Act March 2, 1799, § 61 (1 Story, U. S. Laws, 626). …

  • Importation

    Importation

    The act of bringing goods and merchandise into a country from a foreign country.

  • Par

    Par

    Equal value .

  • Tale

    Tale

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Tale Meaning of Tale In English law. The ancient name of the declaration or count. 3 Bl. Comm. 293. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: […]

  • Credit

    Credit

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Credit Meaning of Credit belief in a person ‘s trustworthiness. Credibility. The time allowed to the purchaser of goods or services for payment for the same. A sum placed at a person’s disposal in the […]

  • Journal

    Journal

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Journal Meaning of Journal In Maritime Law. The book kept on board of a ship or other vessel, which contains an account of the ship’s course, with a short history of every occurrence during the voyage. […]

  • Journal

    Journal

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Journal Meaning of Journal In Maritime Law. The book kept on board of a ship or other vessel, which contains an account of the ship’s course, with a short history of every occurrence during the voyage. […]