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Bill of Exchange
to Beckmann (Hist. Invent. iii. 430), are mentioned by the jurist Baldus, and bear date A.D. 1328. But they were by
Biens
the sense attached to it by the civilians and continental jurists. Cf. The definition in s. 205(1) (xx) of the (English)
Barratry
practice in most countries to insure against barratry. Many foreign jurists hold that it comprehends every fault which the master and
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Jurist
One who professes the science of law one versed in the law especially in the civil law such as a...
Jurisconsult
an expert in juridical science a professor of jurisprudence a jurist
Mansfield rule
R [after William Murray, first Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793), British jurist who set forth the rule] : a rule that a
jurisprudent
jus right, law + prudent- prudens foreseeing, skilled, prudent] : jurist
jurisconsult
right + consultus, past participle of consulere to consult] : jurist ;esp : one learned in international and public law
Uses
law and formalities. A system was found by the monastic jurists upon a model furnished by the Civil Law, which, by
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