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Assembly
AssemblyThe union of a number of persons in the same place. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Union By this word is understood the United States of America; as, all good citizens will support the Union. Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Assessment The making out a list of property, and fixing its valuation or appraisement; it is also applied to making out a list of persons, and appraising their several occupations, chiefly with a view of taxing the said persons and their property. Assessment of damages After an interlocutory judgment has been obtained, the damages must be, ascertained; the act of thus fixing the amount of damages is called the assessment of damages. Assessors Civil law. So called from the word adsidere, which Signifies to be seated with the judge. Assets Cash, property and investments along with anything else that may be of value to a individual or business. Asseveration The proof which a man gives of the truth of what be says, by appealing to his conscience as a witness. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Asportation The act of carrying a thing away; the removing a thing from one place to another. Assassin Crim, law. An assassin is one who attacks another either traitorously, or with the advantage of arms or place) or of a number of persons who support him, and kills his victim. Assassination Criminal law. A murder committed by an assassin. By assassination is understood a murder committed for hire in money, without any provocation or cause of resentment given by the person against whom the crime is directed. Assault The touching of another person with an intent to harm, without that person's consent. Assay A chemical examination of metals, by which the quantity of valuable or precious metal contained in any mineral or metallic mixture is ascertained. Assembly Assessment The making out a list of property, and fixing its valuation or appraisement; it is also applied to making out a list of persons, and appraising their several occupations, chiefly with a view of taxing the said persons and their property. Assessment of damages After an interlocutory judgment has been obtained, the damages must be, ascertained; the act of thus fixing the amount of damages is called the assessment of damages. Assessors Civil law. So called from the word adsidere, which Signifies to be seated with the judge. Assets Cash, property and investments along with anything else that may be of value to a individual or business. Asseveration The proof which a man gives of the truth of what be says, by appealing to his conscience as a witness. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Assembly. If you have a better definition for Assembly than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Assembly may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Assembly and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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