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  • Advowson

    A right of presentation to a church or benefice. He who possesses this right is called the patron or advocate. When there is no patron, or he neglects to exercise his right within six months, it is called a lapse, and a title is given to the ordinary to […]

  • Advowson

    A right of presentation to a church or benefice. He who possesses this right is called the patron or advocate. When there is no patron, or he neglects to exercise his right within six months, it is called a lapse, and a title is given to the ordinary to […]

  • Fault

    Negligence , an error or defect of judgment or conduct ; any deviation from prudence or duty; any shortcoming or neglect t of care or performance resulting from inattention, incapacity or perversity.

  • Fault

    Negligence , an error or defect of judgment or conduct ; any deviation from prudence or duty; any shortcoming or neglect t of care or performance resulting from inattention, incapacity or perversity.

  • Fiscal Year

    Year by or for which accounts are reckoned, or year between one annual time of settlement or balancing of accounts and another. Allentown Wholesale Grocery Co. v Com., 291 A.2d336, 5 B. Cmwlth. 426.

  • Fiscal Year

    Year by or for which accounts are reckoned, or year between one annual time of settlement or balancing of accounts and another. Allentown Wholesale Grocery Co. v Com., 291 A.2d336, 5 B. Cmwlth. 426.

  • Accomplice

    Accomplice in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of accomplice.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading accomplice in A […]

  • Accomplice

    Accomplice in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of accomplice.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading accomplice in A […]

  • Roth 401 (k)

    Roth 401(k)

  • Statute of Limitations

    Definition of Statute Of Limitations in the Free Online Notary Dictionary A Law That Sets A Time Limit On Initiating Criminal Prosecution Or A Civil Action.Find similar definitions of the Statute Of Limitations concept in the Notary […]

  • 529 Plan

    Meaning of 529 Plan in the United States Tax SystemSee 529 PlanPopular U.S. Tax WordsFederal Income Tax Law T…

  • Abatement

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Abatement Meaning of Abatement A reduction; decrease; as in abatement of pecuniary legacies; where the funds or assets out of which legacies are payable are not sufficient to pay all the legacies in full, […]

  • Immunity

    Adoption Legal Definition of Immunity Meaning of Immunity Established in all child abuse laws to protect reporters from civil lawsuits and criminal prosecution resulting from filing a report of child abuse and neglect.Learn more with the […]

  • Capital Gain

    A term of art within the internal revenue code. As opposed to ordinary income, capital gain receives more favorable tax treatment. Only items representing capital interest may be treated as capital gain. Miller v C.I.R. (C.A.5)37I F.2d255.

  • Moot

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Moot Meaning of Moot That which is hypothetical; to bring up for discussion, raise for debate. A moot question is one that presents no actual controversy . Issues are said to be moot when they present or […]