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Conjoints
ConjointsPersons married to each other. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Each Every one of the two or more composing the whole. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Conjecture Conjectures are ideas or notions founded on probabilities without any demonstration of their truth. Conjugal Matrimonial; belonging, to marriage as, conjugal rights, or the rights which belong to the husband or wife as such. Conjuration A swearing together. It signifies a plot, bargain, or compact made by a number of persons under oath, to do some public harm. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Conge' A French word which signifies permission, and is understood in that sense in law. Congeable English law. This word is nearly obsolete. It is derived from the French conge', permission, leave; it signifies that a thing is lawful or lawfully done, or done with permission; as entry congeable, and the like. Congregation A society of a number of persons who compose an ecclesiastical body. Congress Med. juris. This name was anciently given in France, England, and other countries, to the-indecent intercourse between married persons, in the presence of witnesses appointed by the courts, in cases when the husband or wife was charged by the other with impotence. Conjecture Conjectures are ideas or notions founded on probabilities without any demonstration of their truth. Conjoints Conjugal Matrimonial; belonging, to marriage as, conjugal rights, or the rights which belong to the husband or wife as such. Conjuration A swearing together. It signifies a plot, bargain, or compact made by a number of persons under oath, to do some public harm. Connecting factors Contracts. In the conflict of law, connecting factors, or contacts, are facts which tend to connect a transaction or occurrence with a particular law or jurisdiction (e.g. the domicile, residence, nationality or place of incorporation of the parties; the place(s) of conclusion or performance of the contract; the place(s) where the tort or delict was committed or where its harm was felt; the flag or country of registry of the ship; the shipowner's base of operations, etc.). Conquest 1) Feudal law. This term was used by the feudists to signify purchase. 2) French law. The name given to every acquisition which the husband and wife, jointly or severally, make during the conjugal community. Conregation An assemblage or union of persons for a religious purpose. Runkel v. Winemiller, 4 H, & M'H, 452 (1799). A voluntary association of individuals or families, united for the purpose of having a common place of worship, and to provide a proper teacher to instruct them in religious doctrines and duties, and to administer the ordinance. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Conjoints. If you have a better definition for Conjoints than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Conjoints may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Conjoints and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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