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Belong




Belong

In statutes referring to inhabitancy, the poor, etc., designates the place of a person's legal settlement, not merely his place of residence.

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Place
Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality.

Legal
That which is according to law. It is used in opposition to equitable, as the legal estate is, in the trustee, the equitable estate in the cestui que trust.

Settlement
1) Domicil. The right which a person has of being considered as resident of a particular place. 2) Contracts. The conveyance of an estate, for the benefit of some person or persons.

Residence
The place of one's domicil. There is a difference between a man's residence and his domicil. He may have his domicil in Philadelphia, and still he may have a residence in New York; for although a man can have but one domicil, he may have several residences. A residence is generally tran-sient in its nature, it becomes a domicil when it is taken up animo manendi.



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Below
Lower in place, beneath, not so high as some other thing spoken of, of tacitly referred to.



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Bee
The name of a well known insect.

Beggar
One who obtains his livelihood by asking alms.

Behaviour
In old English, haviour without the prefix be. It is the manner of having, holding, or keeping one's self or the carriage of one's self with respect to propriety, morals, and the requirements of law. Surety to be of -good behaviour is a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace.

Behoof
1) As a word of discourse, signifies need. 2) In the law sense of the word, it signifies use, service, profit, advantage.

Belief
Conviction of mind, founded on evidence, that a fact exists - that an act was done, that a statement is true.

Belong

Below
Lower in place, beneath, not so high as some other thing spoken of, of tacitly referred to.

Bench
The large, usually long and wide desk raised above the level of the rest of the courtroom, at which the judge or panel of judges sit.

Bench trial
(Also known as court trial.) Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts.

Bench warrant
Criminal law. The name of a process sometimes given to an attachment issued by order of a criminal court, against an individual for some contempt, or for the purpose of arresting a person accused.

Bencher
English law. A bencher is a senior in the inns of court, entrusted with their government and direction.

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