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Dubitante
Dubitante(United Kingdom) Doubting the correctness of the decision. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Decision Practice. A judgment given by a competent tribunal. The French lawyers call the opinions which they give on questions propounded to them, decisions. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Droitural What belongs of right; relating to right. Dry Used figuratively, it signifies that which produces nothing. Dry exchange Contracts. A term invented for disguising and covering usury; in which something, was pretended to pass on both sides, when in truth nothing passed on one side, whence it was called dry. Dry rent Contracts. Rent-seek, was a rent reserved without a clause of distress. Dual custody A method of protecting cash by requiring all cash assets handled by two people (two signatures, two keys, two people counting, etc.). Dubitante Duces tecum Latin: bring with you. Used most frequently for a species of subpoena (as in "subpoena duces tecum") which seeks not so much the appearance of a person before a court of law, but the surrender of a thing (eg. a document or some other evidence) by its holder, to the court, to serve as evidence in a trial. Ducking-stool Punishment. An instrument used, in dipping women in the water, as a punishment, on conviction of being common scolds. Ducroire This is a French word, which has the same meaning as the Italian phrase del credere. A del credere commission is one under which the agent, in consideration of an additional premium, engages to insure to his principal not only the solvency of the debtor, but the punctual discharge of the debt; and he is liable, in the first instance, without any demand from the debtor. Due What ought to be paid; what may be demanded. Due diligence The process by which a purchaser of or an investor in a company or business investigates the records of the target to support its value and find out whether there are "skeletons in the cupboard". Professional reports from accountants and solicitors may be included. The due diligence process is covered by confidentiality undertakings and supported by warranties. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Dubitante. If you have a better definition for Dubitante than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Dubitante may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Dubitante and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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