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Dissent
DissentContracts. A disagreement to something which has been done. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Disseised Pleading. This is a word with a technical meaning, which, when inserted in an indictment for forcible entry and detainer, has all the force of the words expelled or unlawfully, for the last is superfluous, and the first is implied in the word disseised Disseisee Torts. One who is wrongfully put out of possession of his lands. Disseisor Torts. One who puts another out of the possession of his lands wrongfully. Dissolution 1) Contracts. The dissolution of a contract, is the annulling its effects between the contracting parties. 2) Practice. The act of rendering a legal proceeding null, or changing its character. Dissolution of marriage A legal judgment that severs a marriage relationship and returns each person to single status. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Disposition French law. This word has several accept-ations; sometimes it signifies the effective marks of the will of some person; and at others the instrument containing those marks. Disrate A term of maritime law where an officer or other seaman is either demoted in rank or deprived of a promotion. Disseised Pleading. This is a word with a technical meaning, which, when inserted in an indictment for forcible entry and detainer, has all the force of the words expelled or unlawfully, for the last is superfluous, and the first is implied in the word disseised Disseisee Torts. One who is wrongfully put out of possession of his lands. Disseisor Torts. One who puts another out of the possession of his lands wrongfully. Dissent Dissolution 1) Contracts. The dissolution of a contract, is the annulling its effects between the contracting parties. 2) Practice. The act of rendering a legal proceeding null, or changing its character. Dissolution of marriage A legal judgment that severs a marriage relationship and returns each person to single status. Distrainor One who makes a distress of goods and chattels to enforce some right. Distraint The right of a landlord to seize the property of a tenant which is in the premises being rented, as collateral against a tenant that has not paid the rent or has otherwise defaulted on the lease, such as wanton disrepair or destruction of the premises. A common way to "distrain" against a tenant is by changing locks and giving notice to the tenant. A legal action to reclaim goods that have been distrained is called replevin. Distress infinite English practice. A process commanding the sheriff to distrain a person from time to time, and continually afterwards, by taking his goods by way of pledge, to enforce the performance of something due from the party distrained upon. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Dissent. If you have a better definition for Dissent than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Dissent may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Dissent and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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