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Adr
AdrAbbreviation for alternative dispute resolution. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Abbreviation Practice. The omission of some words or letters in writing Resolution 1) A solemn judgment or decision of a court. This word is frequently used in this sense, in Coke and some of the more ancient reporters. It also signifies an agreement to a law or other thing adopted by a legislature or popular assembly. 2) Civil law. The act by which a contract which existed and was good, is rendered null. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Admonish To advise or caution. For example the court may caution or admonish counsel for wrong practices. Admonition A reprimamd from a judge to a person accused, on being discharged, warning him of the consequences of his conduct, and intimating to him, that should he be guilty of the same fault for which he has been admonished, he will be punished with greater severity. Adnepos A term employed by the Romans to designate male descendants in the fifth degree, in a direct line. This term is used in making genealogical tables. Adolescence Persons.That age which follows puberty and precedes the age of majority; it commences for males at fourteen, and for females at twelve years completed, and continues till twenty-one years complete. Adoption Civil law. The act by which a person chooses another from a strange family, to have all the rights of his own child. Adr Adrogation Civil law. The adoption of one who was impubes, that is, if a male, under fourteen years of age; if a female, under twelve. Adult Civil law. An infant who, if a boy, has attained his full age of fourteen years, and if a girl, her full age of twelve. Adulteration This term denotes the act of mixing something impure with something pure, as, to mix an inferior liquor with wino; au inferior article with coffee, tea,.and the like. Adulterine A term used in the civil law to denote the issue of an adulterous intercourse. Adulterium In the old records this word does not signify the offence of adultery, but the fine imposed for its commission. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Adr. If you have a better definition for Adr than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Adr may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Adr and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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