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Cocket
CocketCommerce. In England the office at the custom house, where the goods to be exported are entered, is so called, also the custom house seal, or the parchment sealed and delivered by the officers of customs to merchants, as a warrant that their goods are customed. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Commerce Latin commercium. In its simplest signification, an exchange of goods; but in the advancement of society, labor, transportation, itelligence, care and various mediums of exchange, become commodities and enter into commerce. Gibbens v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 229 (1824), Marshall, Chief Justice. The interchange or mutual change of goods, productions, or property of any kind, between nations or individuals. Office An office is a right to exercise a public function or employment, and to take the fees and emoluments belonging to it Custom French custume; Latin costuma; con, together, very; suere, to make one's own - have it one's own way. That length of usage which has become law; a usage which has acquired the force of law. House Estates. A place for the habitation and dwelling of man. This word has several significations, as it is applied to different things. In a grant or demise of a house, the curtilage and garden will pass, even without the words "with the appurtenances," being added. Seal To mark a document with a seal; to authenticate or make binding by affixing a seal. Court seal, corporate seal. Customs This term is usually applied to those taxes which are payable upon goods and merchandise imported or exported. Warrant Most commonly, a court order authorizing law enforcement officers to make an arrest or conduct a search. An application seeking a warrant must be accompanied by an affidavit which establishes probable cause by detailing the facts upon which the request is based. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Cockettum Commerce. In the English law this word signifies, 1) The custom- house seal; 2) The office at the custom where cockers are to be procured. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Coal note English law. A species of promissory note authorized by the st. 3 Geo. H. which, having these words expressed therein, namely, " value received in coals," are to be protected and noted as inland bills of exchange. Coalition French law. By this word is understood an unlawful agreement among several persons, not to do a thing except on some conditions agreed upon. Co-assignee One who is assignee with another. Coast The margin of a country bounded by the sea. This term includes the natural appendages of the territory which rise out of the water, although they are not of sufficient firmness to be inhabited or fortified. Cobra Federal legislation which guarantees that all individuals who are covered by medical insurance have the right to continue coverage for a monthly fee if employment changes or marital status changes. Cocket Cockettum Commerce. In the English law this word signifies, 1) The custom- house seal; 2) The office at the custom where cockers are to be procured. Code Legislation. Signifies in general a collection of laws. It is a name given by way of eminence to a collection of such laws made by the legislature. Code de commerce The French Commercial Code, promulgated by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807. Code Henri A digest of the laws of Haiti, enacted by Henri, king of Hayti. It is based upon the Code Napoleon, but not servilely copied. It is said to be judiciously adapted to the situation of Hayti. A collection of laws made by order of Henry III of France, is also known by the name of Code Henri. Code of ethics A document adopted by an organization that describes the expectations of the organization of employee and management behavior to all employees, suppliers, customers, the government, and the community. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Cocket. If you have a better definition for Cocket than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Cocket may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Cocket and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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