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Apposer
ApposerEnglish law. An officer of the Court of Exchequer, called the foreign apposer. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Law A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. Court A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated. Foreign That which belongs to another country; that which is strange. Apposer English law. An officer of the Court of Exchequer, called the foreign apposer. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Appointee A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power, is the person who is to receive the benefit of the trust or power. Appointment 1) Government, wills. The act by which a person is selected and invested with an office; as the appointment of a judge, of which the making out of his commission is conclusive evidence. 2) By appointment is also understood a public employment, nearly synonymous with office. Appointor One authorized by the donor under the statute of uses, to execute a power. Apportion To divide and assign according to a definite rule. the division is not necessarily equal but is fair according to the respective interests of the parties involved. Apportionment The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share. For example, if a court ordered apportionment of a contract, the party would be required to perform only to a extent equal to the performance of the other side. Apposal of sheriffs English law. The charging them with money received upon account of the Exchequer. Appostille French law. Postil. In general this means an addition or annotation made in the margin of an act, [contract in writing,] or of some writing PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Appointment 1) Government, wills. The act by which a person is selected and invested with an office; as the appointment of a judge, of which the making out of his commission is conclusive evidence. 2) By appointment is also understood a public employment, nearly synonymous with office. Appointor One authorized by the donor under the statute of uses, to execute a power. Apportion To divide and assign according to a definite rule. the division is not necessarily equal but is fair according to the respective interests of the parties involved. Apportionment The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share. For example, if a court ordered apportionment of a contract, the party would be required to perform only to a extent equal to the performance of the other side. Apposal of sheriffs English law. The charging them with money received upon account of the Exchequer. Apposer Appostille French law. Postil. In general this means an addition or annotation made in the margin of an act, [contract in writing,] or of some writing Appraisal The procedure for determining the fair market value of an asset for equitable distribution in divorce. Appraisal report A report of the results of an appraisal which begins with the definition of an appraisal problem and leads to a specific conclusion using reasoning and relevant descriptive data. Appraisement A just valuation of property. Appraiser Practice. A person appointed by competent authority to appraise or value goods; as in case of the death of a person, an appraisement and inventory must be made of the goods of which he died possessed, or was entitled to. Appraisers are sometimes appointed to assess the damage done to property, by some public work, or to estimate its value when taken for public use. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Apposer. If you have a better definition for Apposer than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Apposer may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Apposer and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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