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Attache
AttacheConnected with, attached to. This word is used to signify those persons who are attached to a foreign legation. An attache is a public minister which protects from violence "the person of an ambassador or other public minister." RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Foreign That which belongs to another country; that which is strange. Legation An embassy; a mission. Attache Connected with, attached to. This word is used to signify those persons who are attached to a foreign legation. An attache is a public minister which protects from violence "the person of an ambassador or other public minister." Public By the term the public, is meant the whole body politic, or all the citizens of the state; sometimes it signifies the inhabitants of a particular place; as, the New York public. Minister 1) Government. An officer who is placed near the sovereign, and is invested with the administration of some one of the principal branches of the government. 2) International law. This is the general name given to public functionaries who represent their country abroad, such as ambassadors, nvoys, and residents. A custom of recent origin has introduced a new kind of ministers, without any particular determination of character; these are simply called ministers, to indicate that they are invested with the general character of a sovereign's mandatories, without any particular assignment of rank or character. 3) Ecclesiastical. law. One ordained by some church to preach the gospel. 4) Mediator. An officer appointed by the government of one nation, with the consent of two other nations, who have a matter in dispute, with a view by his interference and good office to have such matter settled. Violence The abuse of force. Theorie des Lois Criminelles. That force which is employed against common right, against the laws, and against public liberty Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. Ambassador A citizen that has been officially asked by their country to live in another country in order to legally represent it. For example, the USA has sent ambassadors to live, and represent the USA, in almost all other countries. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Attachment Crim. law, practice. A writ requiring a sheriff to apprehend a particular person, who has been guilty of. a contempt of court, and to bring the offender before the court. Attachment of privilege English law. A process by which a man by virtue of his privilege, calls another to litigate in that court to which he himself belongs; and who has the privilege to answer there. Attainder English criminal law. Attinctura, the stain or corruption of blood which arises from being condemned for any crime. Attaint English law. 1) Atinctus, attainted, stained, or blackened. 2) A writ which lies to inquire whether a jury of twelve men gave a false verdict. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- At will An employment situation where the employee is not protected from arbitrary firing -- the employee works only at the pleasure of management and may be terminated at any time for no reason. Contrast "For cause." At will employment The concept in employment law that says an employee serves "at the will" of the employer and can be terminated with or without cause. The concept has been modified by labor law and is not applicable to independent contractors who perform and are paid according to the terms of their contract. Atavus The male ascendant in the fifth degree, was so called among the Romans, and in tables of genealogy the term is still employed. Atheist One who denies the existence of God. Athens passenger convention The Convention Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and Their Luggage by Sea, adopted at Athens on December 13, 1974. Attache Attachment Crim. law, practice. A writ requiring a sheriff to apprehend a particular person, who has been guilty of. a contempt of court, and to bring the offender before the court. Attachment of privilege English law. A process by which a man by virtue of his privilege, calls another to litigate in that court to which he himself belongs; and who has the privilege to answer there. Attainder English criminal law. Attinctura, the stain or corruption of blood which arises from being condemned for any crime. Attaint English law. 1) Atinctus, attainted, stained, or blackened. 2) A writ which lies to inquire whether a jury of twelve men gave a false verdict. Attempt An endeavor or effort to do an act or accomplish a crime, carries beyond preparation, but lacking execution. 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