Tag: KI

  • Kindergarten

    Kindergarten

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Kindergarten Literally in the translation of the German from which it derives, a children’s garden. Actually, a class in school which precedes the first grade. Meaning of Kindergarten A garden of […]

  • Kill

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Kill Verb: To cause death. To put an end to something, as to “kill” a bill in the legislature. Meaning of Kill To deprive of life any person or animal. <div […]

  • Kickback

    The forced return of a part of one’s wages. The payment of money or property to an individual for causing his employer, client, patient, customer, or principal to buy from, to use the services of, or to deal otherwise with, the person making the payment. …

  • Kip

    A brothel; a bawdyhouse. …

  • Kinship Structure

    Definition of Kinship Structure The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Kinship Structure: A term referring to the way social relationships between individuals related by blood, affinal ties or socially defined (fictive) connection are organized and […]

  • Kinship Structure

    Definition of Kinship Structure The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Kinship Structure: A term referring to the way social relationships between individuals related by blood, affinal ties or socially defined (fictive) connection are organized and […]

  • Kicker

    Kicker in the context of Real Property See: Participation in this legal Dictionary.

  • Kilo

    Concept of Kilo in the context of Real Property A short definition of Kilo: One thousand; a prefix (kilometer – 1000 meters; kilogram – 1000 grams).

  • Kinsey Report

    Definition of Kinsey Report The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Kinsey Report: Two volumes on the Sexual Behavior of the Human Male (1948) and the Sexual Behavior of the Human Female (1953) by researcher Alfred C. Kinsey (1894-1956). These two volumes […]

  • Kibosh

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Kibosh (You may find kibosh at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1836, kye-bosk, in British English slang phrase put the kibosh on, of unknown origin, despite intense speculation. The earliest citation is in Dickens. […]

  • Kilowatt

    A unit of electrical power, equivalent to 1000 watts. See watt. …

  • Kidnap

    The unlawful taking and carrying away of a human being against his or her will by force, fraud, threats or intimidation, generally for purpose of ransom, reward or committing felony. In addition to the Federal Statute commonly known as the Lindbergh Law (18 U.S.C. §1201) the statutory […]

  • Kilometer

    A unit of linear measure in the metric system, equivalent to 0.62137 miles. …

  • Kickbacks

    The Anti-Kickback Statute is a federal law which prohibits health care providers and suppliers from giving or receiving remuneration in exchange for the referral kickback.

  • Kickbacks

    The Anti-Kickback Statute is a federal law which prohibits health care providers and suppliers from giving or receiving remuneration in exchange for the referral kickback.