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Actuarius
ActuariusAn ancient name or appellation of a notary. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Name One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin. Notary Notary or notary public. An officer appointed by the executive, or other appointing power, under the laws of different states. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Actual Real; actual. Actual damages Reward of the actual loss resulting from a breach of contract, such as the disputed payments under the contract. Actual fault or privity A faulty act or omission of a party, or his knowledge of or complicity with the faulty act or omission of another for whose conduct he is responsible. Actuary A clerk in some corporations vested with various powers. Actus A foot way and horse way. Actus doi nomini facit injuriam An act of God does wrong to no one. Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam An act of the law wrongs no man. Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea An act does not make a man a criminal, unless his intention be criminal. To constitute a crime the intent and the act must concur; a mere overt act, without wrongful intention, does not make guilt. Actus reus (United Kingdom) A guilty deed or act. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Acts of court In courts of admiralty, by this phrase is understood legal memoranda of the nature of pleas. Acts of sederunt In the laws of Scotland, are ordinances for regulating theforms of proceeding, before the court of session, in the administration ofjustice, made by the judges, who have a delegated power from the legislaturefor that purpose. Actual Real; actual. Actual damages Reward of the actual loss resulting from a breach of contract, such as the disputed payments under the contract. Actual fault or privity A faulty act or omission of a party, or his knowledge of or complicity with the faulty act or omission of another for whose conduct he is responsible. Actuarius Actuary A clerk in some corporations vested with various powers. Actus A foot way and horse way. Actus doi nomini facit injuriam An act of God does wrong to no one. Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam An act of the law wrongs no man. Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea An act does not make a man a criminal, unless his intention be criminal. To constitute a crime the intent and the act must concur; a mere overt act, without wrongful intention, does not make guilt. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Actuarius. If you have a better definition for Actuarius than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Actuarius may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Actuarius and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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