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Education
EducationIncludes proper moral, as well as intellectual and physical, instruction. May be particularly directed to the mental, the moral or the physical powers and faculties, but in its broadest and best sense, relates to them all. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Proper That which is essential, suitable, adapted, and correct. Well A hole dug in the earth in order to obtain water. Instruction French law. This word signifies the meaus used and formality employed to prepare a case for trial. it is generally applied to criminal cases, and is then called criminal, instruction; it is then defined the acts and proceedings which tend to prove positively a crime or delict, in order to inflict on the guilty person the punishment which he deserves. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Economic loss Economic loss is financial damages sustained as a result of a tort or delict. The issue in the common law is the following: Should a plaintiff recover even when there has been no physical damage. Edict A law ordained by the sovereign, by which he forbids or commands something it extends either to the whole country, or only to some particular provinces. Edict perpetual The title of a compilation of all the edicts. This collection was made by Salvius Julianus, a jurist who was, selected by the emperor Adrian for the purpose, and who performed his task with credit to himself. Edicts of justinian These are thirteen constitutions or laws of that prince, found in most editions of the corpus juris civilis, after the Novels. Being confined to matters of police in the provinces of the empire, they are of little use. Editorial acceptance The point in time at which a publisher or other consumer of writing agrees that the work satisfies the contracted for assignment even if some minor editorial work is still needed. Education Effect The operation of a law, of an agreement, or an act, is called its effect. Effects This word used simpliciter is equivalent to property or, worldly substance, and may carry the whole personal estate, when used in a will. Effigy Criminal law. The figure or representation of a person. Effraction A breach, made by the use of force. Effractor One who breaks through; one who commits a burglary. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Education. If you have a better definition for Education than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Education may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Education and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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