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Bargainee
BargaineeA person to whom a bargain is made; one who receives the advantages of a bargain. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Bargainor A person who makes a a bargain, and who becomes bound to perform it. Bargemen Persons who own and keep a barge for the purpose of carrying the goods of all. such other persons who may desire to employ them. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Bans of matrimony The giving public notice or making proclamation of a matrimonial contract, and the intended celebration of the marriage of the parties in pursuance of such contract, to the end that persons objecting to the same, may have an opportunity to declare such objections before the marriage is solemnized. Bar examination A state examination taken by prospective lawyers in order to be admitted and licensed to practice law. Bar fee English law. A fee taken time out of mind by the sheriff for every prisoner who is acquitted. Barbican An ancient word to signify a watch-tower. Bare trust A trust that has become passive for the trustee because all the duties the settlor may have imposed upon the trustee have been performed or any conditions or terms have come to fruition, such as there is no longer any impediment to the transfer of the property to the beneficiary. Bargainee Bargainor A person who makes a a bargain, and who becomes bound to perform it. Bargemen Persons who own and keep a barge for the purpose of carrying the goods of all. such other persons who may desire to employ them. Barleycorn A lineal measure, containing one-third of an inch Barn Estates. A building on a farm used to receive the crop, the stabling of animals, and other purposes. Baron 1) This word has but one signification in American law, namely, hushand: we use baron and feme, for hushand and wife. 2) In England, and perhaps some other countries, baron is a title of honor; it is the first degree of nobility below a viscount. 3) In the laws of the middle ages, baron or bers, (baro) signifes a great vassal; lord of a fief and tenant immediately from the king: and the words baronage, barnage and berner, signify collectively the vassals composing the court of the king; as Le roi et son barnage, The king and his court. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Bargainee. If you have a better definition for Bargainee than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Bargainee may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Bargainee and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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