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Admiitendo in socium
Admiitendo in sociumA writ associating certain persons tojustices of assize. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Writ An official court document, signed by a judge or bearing an official court seal, which commands the person to whom it is addressed, to do something specific. That "person" is typically either a sheriff (who may be instructed to seize property, for example) or a defendant (for whom the writ is the first notice of formal legal action. In these cases, the writ would command the person to answer the charges laid out in the suit, or else judgment may be made against them in their absence). SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. Administration Government. The management of the affairs of the government; this word is also applied to the persons entrusted with the management of the publio affairs. Administrative agencies Agencies created by the legislative branch of government to administer laws pertaining to specific areas such as taxes, transportation, and labor. Administrative law Synonymous with "natural justice." Administrative law is that body of law which applies for hearings before quasi-judicial or administrative tribunals. This would include, as a minimum, the principles of natural justice as embodied in audi alteram partem and nemo judex in sua causa. Many quasi-judicial organizations or administrative tribunals supplement the rules of natural justice with their own detailed rules of procedure. Administrative officer The official who is appointed instead of a judge to preside over the child. Administrative segregation In the US penitentiary jargon, a status of confinement for non-disciplinary reasons that provides closer supervision, control and protection than is provided in general inmate population. Administrative tribunal Hybrid adjudicating authorities which straddle the line between government and the courts. Between routine government policy decision-making bodies and the traditional court forums lies a hybrid, sometimes called a "tribunal" or "administrative tribunal" and not necessarily presided by judges. These operate as a government policy-making body at times but also exercise a licensing, certifying, approval or other adjudication authority which is " quasi-judicial" because it directly affects the legal rights of a person. Administrative tribunals are often referred to as "Commission", "Authority" or "Board." Administrator A person who administers the estate of a person deceased. The administrator is appointed by a court and is the person who would then have power to deal with the debts and assets of a person who died intestate. Female administrators are called "administratrix." An administrator is a personal representative. Administratrix This term is applied to a woman to whom letters ofadministration have been granted. Admiral In some countries is the commander in chief of the naval forces. This office does not exist in the United States. Admiralty law Also, maritime law. That body of law relating to ships, shipping, marine commerce and navigation, transportation of persons or property by sea, etc. Admiralty solicitors group The City of London Admiralty Solicitors Group (generally known as the "Admiralty Solicitors Group") is an organization devoted to promoting high standards in the practice of maritime law in London and to promoting the arbitration and mediation of maritime law disputes there. It also publishes various standard-form documents used by maritime law practitioners, particularly in collision and salvage cases. Admissible Any form of testimony or evidence that is allowed into court. Admissible evidence Evidence that can be legally and properly introduced in a civil or criminal trial. Admission In corporations or companies. The act of the corporation or company by which an individual acquires the rights of a member of such corporation or company. Admissions 1) It, frequently occurs in practice, that in order to save expenses as to mere formal proofs, the attorneys on each side consent to admit, reciprocally, certain facts in the cause without calling for proof of them. 2) Of attorneys and counselors. To entitle counsellors and attorneys to practice in court, they must be admitted by the court to practice there. Different statutes and rules have been made to regulate their admission; they generally require a previous qualification by study under the direction of some practicing counsellor or attorney. Admittance English law. The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate, as livery of seisin is of a freehold; it is of three kinds, namely uponavoluntary grant by the lord, upon a surrender by the former tenant and upon descent. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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 A 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. 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 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. Administration Government. The management of the affairs of the government; this word is also applied to the persons entrusted with the management of the publio affairs. Administrative agencies Agencies created by the legislative branch of government to administer laws pertaining to specific areas such as taxes, transportation, and labor. Administrative law Synonymous with "natural justice." Administrative law is that body of law which applies for hearings before quasi-judicial or administrative tribunals. This would include, as a minimum, the principles of natural justice as embodied in audi alteram partem and nemo judex in sua causa. Many quasi-judicial organizations or administrative tribunals supplement the rules of natural justice with their own detailed rules of procedure. Administrative officer The official who is appointed instead of a judge to preside over the child. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Admiitendo in socium. If you have a better definition for Admiitendo in socium than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Admiitendo in socium may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Admiitendo in socium and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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