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Door
DoorThe place of usual entrance in a house, or into a room in the house. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. House Estates. A place for the habitation and dwelling of man. This word has several significations, as it is applied to different things. In a grant or demise of a house, the curtilage and garden will pass, even without the words "with the appurtenances," being added. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Donee He to whom a gift is made, or a bequest given; one who is invested with a power to select an appointee, he is sometimes called an appointer. Donis Donis, Statute de.The stat. Donor He who makes a gift. Doom This word formerly signified a judgment. Doom-book Doom-book, Dome-book or Dom-bec. A book in which Alfred the Great, of England, after uniting the Saxon heptarchy, collected the various customs dispersed through the kingdom, and digested them into one uniform code. Door Dormant partner One who is a participant in the profits of a firm, but his name being concealed, his interest is not apparent. Dot This French word is adopted in Louisiana. It signifies the fortune, portion, or dowry, which a woman brings to her hushand by the marriage. Dotal property By the civil law, and in Louisiana, by this term is understood that property, which the wife brings to the hushand to assist him in bearing the expenses of the marriage establishment. Dotation French law. The act by which the founder of a hospital, or other charity, endows it with property to fulfil its destination. Dote Spanish law. The property which the wife gives to the hushand on account of marriage. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Door. If you have a better definition for Door than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Door may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Door and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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