Tag: AD
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Ad Interim
In the Past In the mean time. An officer is sometimes appointed ad interim, when the main officer is absent or for some cause incapable of acting for the time. AD LARGUM. At large; as, title at large, assize at large. See Dane's Abr. ch. 144, [1] Resources Notes and References […]
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Ad Interim
In the Past In the mean time. An officer is sometimes appointed ad interim, when the main officer is absent or for some cause incapable of acting for the time. AD LARGUM. At large; as, title at large, assize at large. See Dane's Abr. ch. 144, [1] Resources Notes and References […]
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A Dato
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also A datu
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A Dato
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also A datu
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Adequate Protection
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also In re Cooley, Bkrtcy.Pa., 37 B.R. 590, 592
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Adequate Protection
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also In re Cooley, Bkrtcy.Pa., 37 B.R. 590, 592
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Adverse
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also As to adverse Enjoyment User Verdict Witness
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Ad Damnum
In the Past To the damage. In all personal and mixed actions, with the exception of actions of debt qui tam, where the plaintiff has sustained no damages (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.S. encyclopedia), the declaration concludes ad damnum. Archb. Civ. Pl. 169. [1] […]
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Ad Damnum
In the Past To the damage. In all personal and mixed actions, with the exception of actions of debt qui tam, where the plaintiff has sustained no damages (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.S. encyclopedia), the declaration concludes ad damnum. Archb. Civ. Pl. 169. [1] […]
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Adulteration
In the Past This term shows the act of mixing something impure with something pure, as, to mix an inferior liquor with wino; au inferior article with coffee, tea,and the like. [1] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about adulteration is based on the […]
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Admissions In Pleading
Admissions in Pleading In the Past Where one party means to take advantage of or rely upon some matter alleged by his adversary and to make it part of his case, he ought to admit such matter in his own pleadings; as if either party states the title under which his adversary claims, in which…
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Admissions In Pleading
Admissions in Pleading In the Past Where one party means to take advantage of or rely upon some matter alleged by his adversary and to make it part of his case, he ought to admit such matter in his own pleadings; as if either party states the title under which his adversary claims, in which…
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Admiralty
In the Past The name of a jurisdiction which takes cognizance of suits or actions which arise as a result of acts done upon or about the sea; or, in other words, of all transactions and proceedings relative to commerce and navigation and to damages (see more about this popular legal topic in […]
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Admiralty
In the Past The name of a jurisdiction which takes cognizance of suits or actions which arise as a result of acts done upon or about the sea; or, in other words, of all transactions and proceedings relative to commerce and navigation and to damages (see more about this popular legal topic in […]
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Adverse Opinion
There is an additional definition in the world law dictionary. Resources See Also Opinion (Accounting ) for "qualified," "unqualified," and "disclaimer" opinions