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Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro
Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuroA debt due at present, to be paid in future. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Debt Whatever one owes. A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. Present A gift, or wore properly the thing given. It is provided by the constitution of the United States, that "no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, [the United States] shall, without the consent of congress, accept of any present, emolument, or office, or title of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state." SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Debit Accounts, commerce. A term used in book-keeping, to express the left-hand page of the ledger, to which are carried all the articles supplied or paid on the subject of an account, or that are charged to that account. It also signifies the balance of an account. Debitum A thing due or owing; an obligation; a debt, q.v. Debitum in pręsenti, solvendum in futuro An obligation existing in the present, dischargeable in the future. Debitum sine brevi Debt without a writ or declaration. Abbreviated d.s.b. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Debenture A certificate given, in pursuance of law, by the collector of a port of entry, for a certain sum, due by the United States, payable at a time therein mentioned, to an importer for drawhack of duties on merchandise imported and exported by him, provided the duties arising on the importation of the said merchandise shall have been discharged prior to the time aforesaid. Debet Latin. He owes; from debere: de habere, to have a thing of some one. Debet et detinet - He owes and with holds. Debet et detinet Pleading. He owes and detains. In an action of.debt, the form of the writ is either in the debet and detinet, that is, it states that the defendant owes and unjustly detains the debt or thing in question, it is so brought between the original contracting parties; or, it is in the detinet only; that is, that the defendant unjustly detains from the plaintiff the debt or thing for which the action is brought; this is the form in in action by an executor, because the debt or duty is not due to him, but it is unjustly detained from him. Debit Accounts, commerce. A term used in book-keeping, to express the left-hand page of the ledger, to which are carried all the articles supplied or paid on the subject of an account, or that are charged to that account. It also signifies the balance of an account. Debitum A thing due or owing; an obligation; a debt, q.v. Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro Debitum in pręsenti, solvendum in futuro An obligation existing in the present, dischargeable in the future. Debitum sine brevi Debt without a writ or declaration. Abbreviated d.s.b. Debt Whatever one owes. A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. Debtee One to whom a debt is due a creditor, as, debtee executor. Debtor Debtor or obligor. The person who has engaged to perform some obligation. The word obligor, in its more technical signification, is applied to designate one who makes a bond. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro. If you have a better definition for Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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