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Correspondence
CorrespondenceThe letters written by one to another, and the answers thereto, make wbat is called the correspondence of the partie's. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Correspondence The letters written by one to another, and the answers thereto, make wbat is called the correspondence of the partie's. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Corrective justice A doctrine, inherent to the U.S. legal system, especially U.S. tort law. The American legal system is corrective in principle rather than distributive, attempting to correct each case individually by claims which may end in suit. Corregidor Spanish law. A magistrate who took cognizance of 'various misdemeanors and of civil matters. Correlative This term is used to designate those things, one of which cannot exist without another. Corroborating evidence Supplementary evidence that tends to strengthen or confirm the initial evidence. Corruption An act done with an intent to give some advantage inconsistent with official duty and the rights of others. Corruption of blood English Criminal law. The incapacity to inherit, or pass an inheritance, in consequence of an attainder to which the party has been subject PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Corpus juris canonici The body of the canon law. A compilation of the canon law bears this name. Corpus juris civilis The body of the civil law. This, is the name given to a collection of the civil law, consisting of Justinian's Institutes, the Pandects or Digest, the Code, and the Novels. Corrective justice A doctrine, inherent to the U.S. legal system, especially U.S. tort law. The American legal system is corrective in principle rather than distributive, attempting to correct each case individually by claims which may end in suit. Corregidor Spanish law. A magistrate who took cognizance of 'various misdemeanors and of civil matters. Correlative This term is used to designate those things, one of which cannot exist without another. Correspondence Corroborating evidence Supplementary evidence that tends to strengthen or confirm the initial evidence. Corruption An act done with an intent to give some advantage inconsistent with official duty and the rights of others. Corruption of blood English Criminal law. The incapacity to inherit, or pass an inheritance, in consequence of an attainder to which the party has been subject Corsned Ancient English law. This was a piece of accursed bread, which a person accused of a crime swallowed to test his innocence. Cortes The name of the legislative assemblies of Spain and Portugal. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Correspondence. If you have a better definition for Correspondence than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Correspondence may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Correspondence and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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