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Adjutant
AdjutantA military officer, attached to every battalion of a regiment. It is his duty to superintend, under his superiors, all matters relating to the ordinary routine of discipline in the regiment. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Military That which belongs or relates to the army. Ordinary Civil and Ecclesiastical law. An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right and not by deputation. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Adjudication Practice. The giving or pronouncing a judgment in a cause;a judgment. Adjuncts English law. Additional judges appointed to determine causes in the High Court of Delegates, when the former judges cannot decide in consequence of disagreement, or because one of the law judges of the court was not one of the majority. Adjunctum accessorium, civil law Something which is an accessory and appurtenant to another thing. Adjuration The act by which one person solemnly charges another to tell or swear to the truth. Adjuster The person assigned by an insurance company to determine its obligations under a policy when a claim is made or filed. Adjustment center (prison) In the US penitentiary jargon, a segregation center. Adjustment to immigrant status Procedure allowing certain aliens already in the United States to apply for immigrant status. Aliens admitted to the United States in a nonimmigrant, refugee, or parolee category may have their status changed to that of lawful permanent resident if they are eligible to receive an immigrant visa and one is immediately available. In such cases, the alien is counted as an immigrant as of the date of adjustment, even though the alien may have been in the United States for an extended period of time. Adjutant-general A staff officer; one of those next in rank to the Commander-in-chief. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Adjudication Practice. The giving or pronouncing a judgment in a cause;a judgment. Adjuncts English law. Additional judges appointed to determine causes in the High Court of Delegates, when the former judges cannot decide in consequence of disagreement, or because one of the law judges of the court was not one of the majority. Adjunctum accessorium, civil law Something which is an accessory and appurtenant to another thing. Adjuration The act by which one person solemnly charges another to tell or swear to the truth. Adjustment to immigrant status Procedure allowing certain aliens already in the United States to apply for immigrant status. Aliens admitted to the United States in a nonimmigrant, refugee, or parolee category may have their status changed to that of lawful permanent resident if they are eligible to receive an immigrant visa and one is immediately available. In such cases, the alien is counted as an immigrant as of the date of adjustment, even though the alien may have been in the United States for an extended period of time. Adjutant Adjutant-general A staff officer; one of those next in rank to the Commander-in-chief. Admeasurement of dower Remedies. The following account of it is given by Chief Baron Gilbert. "The writ of admeasurement of dower lieth where the heir when he is within age, and endoweth the wife of more than she ought to have dower of; or if the guardian in chivalry, [for the guardian in socage cannot assign dower,] endoweth the wife of more than one-third part of the land of which she ought to have dower, then the heir, at full age, may sue out this writ against the wife, and thereby shall be admeasured, and the surplusage she hath in dower shall be restored to the heir; but in such case there shall not be assigned anew any lands to hold to dower, but to take from her so much of the lands as surpasseth the third part whereof she ought to be endowed; and he need not set forth of whose assignments she holds." Admeasurement of pasture English law. The name of a writ which lies where any tenants have common appendant in another ground and one overcharges the common with beasts. The other commoners, to obtain their just rights, may sue out this writ against him. Admiitendo in socium A writ associating certain persons tojustices of assize. Adminicle 1) A term, in the Scotch and French law, for any writing or deed referred to by a party, in an action at law, for proving his allegations. 2) A term in the civil, law for imperfect proof. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Adjutant. If you have a better definition for Adjutant than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Adjutant may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Adjutant and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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