Gen Fil - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: gen filGen. fil
Gen. fil. (generosi filius), the son of a gentleman....
Arm.fil
Arm.fil. Armigeri filius; son of a person bearing arms....
Cler. fil
Cler. fil. (clerici filius), the son of a clergyman....
atty gen
atty gen attorney general ...
Gens
Gens, race, nation, great family....
Maha-gen
Maha-gen, a banker or any great shopkeeper among the Hindoos....
defile
defile de·filed de·fil·ing : to dishonor by physical acts (as trampling, dirtying, or mutilating) [defiling the flag] de·file·ment n de·fil·er n ...
genuine
genuine : actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character ;specif : free of forgery or counterfeiting see also genuine issue at issue gen·u·ine·ly adv gen·u·ine·ness n ...
affiliate
affiliate -at·ed -at·ing vt 1 : to bring or receive into close association as a member or division 2 : to join or associate as a member or division vi : to connect or associate oneself usually used with with [has just affiliated with the huge corporation] af·fil·i·a·tion [ə-fi-lē-ā-shən] n [ə-fi-lē-ət] n : an affiliated person or organization ;specif : a business entity effectively controlling or controlled by another or associated with others under common ownership or control compare parent, subsidiary ...
fee
fee [Middle English, fief, from Old French fé fief, ultimately from a Germanic word akin to Old High German fehu cattle] 1 : an inheritable freehold estate in real property ;esp : fee simple compare leasehold life estate at estate absolute fee : a fee granted with no restrictions or limitations on alienability : fee simple absolute at fee simple conditional fee : a fee that is subject to a condition: as a : fee simple conditional at fee simple b : fee simple on condition subsequent at fee simple defeasible fee : a fee that is subject to terminating or being terminated determinable fee : a defeasible fee that terminates automatically upon the occurrence of a specified event : fee simple determinable at fee simple fee patent : a fee simple absolute that is granted by a patent from the U.S. government ;also : a patent that grants a fee simple absolute [the land shall have the same status as though such fee patent had never been issued "U.S. Code"] NOTE: Allotm...
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