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Defensive allegation
Defensive allegationThe defence or mode of propounding a defence in the spiritual courts, is so called. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Defeasance Contracts, conveyancing. An instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate. Defeasible What may be undone or annulled. Defect The want of something required by law. Defective door lawsuit A lawsuit on damage produced by a defective door. Defendant A party who is sued in a personal action. Defendant in error A party against whom a writ of error is sued out. Defender Canon law. The name by which the defendant or respondent is known in the ecclesiastical courts. Defense attorney The attorney representing the defendant; he or she may be a private attorney, a court appointed attorney, or a county public defender. Defense of property Affirmative defense in criminal law or tort law where force was used to protect one's property. Defense or defence French defense: Latin defensa: defendere, to strike down or away, ward off, repel. Mid. English defence. 2. That which is offered by a defendant as sufficient to defeat a suit - by denying, justifying, or confessing and avoiding, the cause of action. A term used in common law pleading in the sense merely of "denial". Deferred annuity An income stream that begins at some time in the future. Deferred compensation package This includes all retirement assets and any other saving or postponed income earned during the marriage. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Defendant A party who is sued in a personal action. Defendant in error A party against whom a writ of error is sued out. Defender Canon law. The name by which the defendant or respondent is known in the ecclesiastical courts. Defense of property Affirmative defense in criminal law or tort law where force was used to protect one's property. Defense or defence French defense: Latin defensa: defendere, to strike down or away, ward off, repel. Mid. English defence. 2. That which is offered by a defendant as sufficient to defeat a suit - by denying, justifying, or confessing and avoiding, the cause of action. A term used in common law pleading in the sense merely of "denial". Defensive allegation Deferred annuity An income stream that begins at some time in the future. Deferred compensation package This includes all retirement assets and any other saving or postponed income earned during the marriage. Deficient Incomplete; defective; not sufficient in quantity or force. Deficit This Latin term signifies that something is wanting. It is used to express the deficiency which is discovered in the accounts of an accountant, or in the money in which he has received. Define To set bounds to, mark the limits of. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Defensive allegation. If you have a better definition for Defensive allegation than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Defensive allegation may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Defensive allegation and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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