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Dare
DareLatin. To give; to transfer. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Transfer Contracts The act by which the owner of a thing delivers it to another person, with the intent of passing the rights which he has in it to the latter. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Damnum absque injuria A loss or damage without injury. Damnum fatale Civil law. Damages caused by a fortuitous event, or inevitable accident; damages arising from the act of God. Dane-lage English law. That system of laws which was maintained in England while the Danes had possession of the country. Danger In the law of self defense "apparent danger" means such overt, actual demonstration, by conduct and acts, of a design to take life or to do some great personal injury, as makes killing apparently necessary for self-preservation. Dangers of the sea Maritim law. This phrase is sometimes put in bills of lading, the master of the ship agreeing to deliver the goods therein mentioned to the consignee, who is named, the dangers of the sea excepted. Dare Darrein corruption of the French word "dernier," the last. Darrein seisin The name of a plea to a writ of entry or a writ of right. Data protection Under the Data Protection Act 1984, those holding personal data on computer (where the data relates to identifiable individuals) must observe certain principles in how the data is held and in respect of the collection, holding, disclosure, use and granting of access to that data. In particular they must register with the Data Protection Agency. Date Latin datum, a thing given. The primary signification is time "given" or specified, - in some way ascertained and fixed. In the ancient form the clause ran: datum apud, etc., specifying the place and time; thence called the datum clause, afterward shortened to "date". Dation Civil law, contracts. The act of giving something. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Dare. If you have a better definition for Dare than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Dare may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Dare and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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