Category: E

  • Endorsement

    Definition of Endorsement Meaning of endorsement, related to United States investment and financial law, in the American Legal Dictionary. See also related words and terms of endorsement below. Resources See Also Further Reading Information about endorsement in: John Downes and Jordan Elliot […]

  • Endorsement

    Definition of Endorsement Meaning of endorsement, related to United States investment and financial law, in the American Legal Dictionary. See also related words and terms of endorsement below. Resources See Also Further Reading Information about endorsement in: John Downes and Jordan Elliot […]

  • Employment

    Definition of Employment Meaning of employment, related to politics of the United States, in the American Legal Dictionary. Breaking Down "Employment" See also related words and terms of employment below. Definition of Employment Meaning of employment, related to society and United […]

  • Employment

    Definition of Employment Meaning of employment, related to politics of the United States, in the American Legal Dictionary. Breaking Down "Employment" See also related words and terms of employment below. Definition of Employment Meaning of employment, related to society and United […]

  • Epilepsy

    In the Past A discase of the brain, which occurs in paroxysms, with uncertain intervals between them. Developments These paroxysms are characterized by the loss of sensation and convulsive motions of the muscles. When long continued and violent, this disease is very apt to end in dementia. […]

  • Epilepsy

    In the Past A discase of the brain, which occurs in paroxysms, with uncertain intervals between them. Developments These paroxysms are characterized by the loss of sensation and convulsive motions of the muscles. When long continued and violent, this disease is very apt to end in dementia. […]

  • Exemplification

    In the Past A perfect copy of a record or office book lawfull kept, so far as relates to the matter in question. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3107. Vide, generally, 1 Stark. Ev. 151; 1 Phil. Ev. 307; 7 Cranch's Reports (U. S. Supreme Court) 481; 3 Wheat. 234; 10 Wheat. 469; 9 Cranch's Reports…

  • Exemplification

    In the Past A perfect copy of a record or office book lawfull kept, so far as relates to the matter in question. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3107. Vide, generally, 1 Stark. Ev. 151; 1 Phil. Ev. 307; 7 Cranch's Reports (U. S. Supreme Court) 481; 3 Wheat. 234; 10 Wheat. 469; 9 Cranch's Reports…

  • Entry Of Goods

    Entry of Goods In the Past An entry of goods at the custom-house is the submitting to the officers appointed by law, who have the collection of the customs, goods imported. into the United States of America, together with a statement or description of such goods and the original invoices of […]

  • Entry Of Goods

    Entry of Goods In the Past An entry of goods at the custom-house is the submitting to the officers appointed by law, who have the collection of the customs, goods imported. into the United States of America, together with a statement or description of such goods and the original invoices of […]

  • Eleemosynary

    In the Past Charitable alms-giving. Developments Eleemosynary corporations are colleges, schools and hospitals. 1 Wood. Lect. 474; Skinn. 447 1 Lord Raym. 5 2 T. R. 346. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about eleemosynary is based on the Bouvier's Law […]

  • Eleemosynary

    In the Past Charitable alms-giving. Developments Eleemosynary corporations are colleges, schools and hospitals. 1 Wood. Lect. 474; Skinn. 447 1 Lord Raym. 5 2 T. R. 346. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about eleemosynary is based on the Bouvier's Law […]

  • Ex Visitatione Dei

    In the Past By or from the visitation of God. This phrase is frequently employed in inquisitions by the coroner, where it signifies that the death of the deceased is a natural one. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about ex visitatione dei is based on the […]

  • Ex Visitatione Dei

    In the Past By or from the visitation of God. This phrase is frequently employed in inquisitions by the coroner, where it signifies that the death of the deceased is a natural one. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about ex visitatione dei is based on the […]

  • Ex Officio

    In the Past By virtue of his office. 2. Many powers are granted and exercised by public officers which are not expressly delegated. A judge, for example, may, by reason only of holding the office, be a conservator of the peace and a justice of the peace. [1] Resources Notes and References […]