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Adjourn
sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the next working day or a specified later date. Webster Law Dictionary, p. 18. In U.K., the House of Lords and the House of Commons may each
Adoption
order authorizing the adoption. Applications are made to the Court within whose jurisdiction the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera. For the Ronan Law, as altered by Justinian, see Sand. Just.
Advice
or banker to another by letter, informing him of bills or drafts drawn on him, with particulars of date, or sight, the sum, and the payee. Bills presented for acceptance or payment are frequently dishonoured for 'want
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misdating
The assignment of a date to something at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Metemptosis
The suppression of a day in the calendar to prevent the date of the new moon being set a day too late or the suppression of the bissextile day once
use
to a patent for an invention that was in public use more than a year prior to the date of application for the patent. reasonable use 1 : a use of one's property or of water that
Colophon
An inscription monogram or cipher containing the place and date of publication printers name etc formerly placed on the last page of a book
visa numbers
Office in the Department of State distributes the visas by providing visa numbers according to preference and priority date. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
warrant
right to purchase the capital stock of the corporation at a stated price either prior to a stipulated date or at any future time [stock ] compare subscription war·rant·less adj vt [Anglo-French warentir garantir, from garant protector,
year-and-a-day rule
victim lives for more than one year and one day after being injured NOTE: The year-and-a-day rule, which dates from at least 1278, is frequently criticized as anachronistic since modern medicine makes pinpointing cause of death easier
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Adjourn
sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the next working day or a specified later date. Webster Law Dictionary, p. 18. In U.K., the House of Lords and the House of Commons may each
Adoption
order authorizing the adoption. Applications are made to the Court within whose jurisdiction the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera. For the Ronan Law, as altered by Justinian, see Sand. Just.
Advice
or banker to another by letter, informing him of bills or drafts drawn on him, with particulars of date, or sight, the sum, and the payee. Bills presented for acceptance or payment are frequently dishonoured for 'want
Keep your definitions linked to case research
misdating
The assignment of a date to something at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Metemptosis
The suppression of a day in the calendar to prevent the date of the new moon being set a day too late or the suppression of the bissextile day once
use
to a patent for an invention that was in public use more than a year prior to the date of application for the patent. reasonable use 1 : a use of one's property or of water that
Colophon
An inscription monogram or cipher containing the place and date of publication printers name etc formerly placed on the last page of a book
visa numbers
Office in the Department of State distributes the visas by providing visa numbers according to preference and priority date. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
warrant
right to purchase the capital stock of the corporation at a stated price either prior to a stipulated date or at any future time [stock ] compare subscription war·rant·less adj vt [Anglo-French warentir garantir, from garant protector,
year-and-a-day rule
victim lives for more than one year and one day after being injured NOTE: The year-and-a-day rule, which dates from at least 1278, is frequently criticized as anachronistic since modern medicine makes pinpointing cause of death easier
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