Prescriptively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Custos spiritualium
present, in England, to the archbishop of the province by prescription, Encyc. Londin.
Pharmacy
preserving drugs and of compounding and dispensing medicines according to prescriptions of physicians the occupation of an apothecary or a pharmaceutical
bar
as a bar to (as a claim or action) [liberative prescription s actions "Louisiana Civil Code"] [final judgment barred the subsequent
imprescriptible
imprescriptible : not subject to prescription : inalienable
learned intermediary doctrine
a doctrine of products liability law: the manufacturer of a prescription drug fulfills its duty to warn of potentially harmful effects
over-the-counter
[ transactions] [ securities] 2 : sold lawfully without a prescription [ drugs]
peremption
of time after which such an extinguishment automatically occurs compare prescription
peremptory exception
alleges, that the claim is barred by res judicata or prescription, or that an indispensable party has not been joined
tack
the statutory time period for acquiring title to or a prescriptive easement in the property of a third party [successive adverse
title
[have a just title] NOTE: For the purposes of acquisitive prescription, the requirement of just title is satisfied by an act
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