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Advance fee scheme
Advance fee schemeThe Fraudster collects fees in advance without ever intending to fulfill the agreement to provide services or products. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Fraudster One who commits the Fraud. Fees Compensation. Certain perquisites allowed by law to officers concerned in the administration of justice, or in the performance of duties required by law, as a recompense for their labor and trouble. Without Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause. Agreement A verbal or written resolution of disputes. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Advance sheets Paperback pamphlets published by law book publishers weekly or monthly which contain reporter cases, including correct volume number and page number. When there are sufficient cases, they are replaced by a bound volume. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. Adultery Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not their married spouse. In most countries, this is a legal ground for divorce. The person who seduces another's spouse is known as the "adulterer." In old English law, this was also known as criminal conversation. Advance fee scheme Advance sheets Paperback pamphlets published by law book publishers weekly or monthly which contain reporter cases, including correct volume number and page number. When there are sufficient cases, they are replaced by a bound volume. Adventitious From advenio; what comes incidentally; us adventitia bona, goods that, fall to a man otherwise than by inheritance; or adventitia dos, a dowry or portion given by some other friend beside the parent. Adventure 1) Bill of adventure. A writing signed by a merchant, to testify that the goods shipped on board a certain vessel are at the venture of another person, he himself being answerable only for the produce. 2) Crim. 1) An accident by which an injury occurs to another. 2) When applied to homicide, misadventure is the act of a man who, in the performance of a lawful act, without any intention to do harm, and after using proper precaution to prevent danger, unfortunately kills another person. The act upon which the death ensues, must be neither malum in se, nor malum prohibitum. 3) Mer. Goods sent abroad under the care of a supercargo, to be disposed of to the best advantage for the benefit of his employers, is called an adventure. Adversarial divorce A divorce where each spouse is unable to come to any agreement. Adversary One who is a party in a writ or action opposed to the other party. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Advance fee scheme. If you have a better definition for Advance fee scheme than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Advance fee scheme may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Advance fee scheme and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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