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Additionales
AdditionalesContracts. Additional terms or propositions to be added to a former agreement. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Agreement A verbal or written resolution of disputes. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Additional legacy An additional legacy is one which is given by a codicil, besides one before given by the will; or it is an increase by a codicil of a legacy before given by the will. An additional legacy is generally subject to the same qualities and conditions as the original legacy. Additur An increase by a judge in the amount of damages awarded by a jury. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Ad tunc et ibidem That part of an indictment, where it is stated that theobject-matter of the crime or offence" then and there being found," is technically so called. Ad valorem According to the value. This Latin term is used in commerce inreference to certain duties, called ad valorem duties, which are levied on commodities at certain rates per centum on their value. Ad vitam aut culpam An office to be so held as to determine only by thedeath or delinquency of the possessor; in other words it is held quam diu sebenegesserit. Addendum An attachment to a written document. For example, affidavits may be addendums to a petition as a petition may be an addendum to a writ. Additional legacy An additional legacy is one which is given by a codicil, besides one before given by the will; or it is an increase by a codicil of a legacy before given by the will. An additional legacy is generally subject to the same qualities and conditions as the original legacy. Additionales Additur An increase by a judge in the amount of damages awarded by a jury. Address Chan. Pleading. That part of a bill which contains the appropriate andtechnical description of the court where the plaintiff seeks his remedy. Ademption Wills. The act of adeeming, which is revoking a gift mentioned in a will by destruction, or selling or giving away the gift before death. Adhering Cleaving to, or joining; as, adhering to the enemies of the United States. Adhesion contract A fine-print consumer form contract which is generally given to consumers at point-of-sale, with no opportunity for negotiation as to it's terms, and which, typically, sets out the terms and conditions of the sale, usually to the advantage of the seller. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Additionales. If you have a better definition for Additionales than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Additionales may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Additionales and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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