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Daughter
DaughterAn immediate female descendant. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Immediate That which is produced directly by the act to which it is ascribed, without the intervention or agency of any distinct intermediate cause. Female This term denotes the sex which bears young. Descendant Those person who are born of, or from children of, another are called that person's descendants. Grandchildren are descendants of their grandfather as children are descendants of their natural parents. The law also distinguishes between collateral descendants and lineal descendants. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Daughter-in-law In Latin, nurus, is the wife of one's son. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. Dative That which may be given or disposed of at will and pleasure. It sometimes means that which is not cast upon the party by the law, or by a testator, but which is given by the magistrate; in this sense it is that tutorship is dative, when the tutor is appointed by the malistrate. Daughter Daughter-in-law In Latin, nurus, is the wife of one's son. Day book Merchant law. An account book, in which merchants and others make entries of their daily transactions. This is generally a book of original entries, and as such may be given in evidence to prove the sale and delivery, of merchandise or of work done. Day rule Day rule or Day writ. English practice. A rule or order of the court, by which a prisoner on civil process, and not committed, is enabled, in term time, to go out of the prison, and its rule or bounds. Day writ Day writ or Day rule. English practice. A rule or order of the court, by which a prisoner on civil process, and not committed, is enabled, in term time, to go out of the prison, and its rule or bounds. Days in bank English practice. Days of appearance in the court of common pleas, usually called bancum. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Daughter. If you have a better definition for Daughter than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Daughter may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Daughter and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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