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Effects




Effects

This word used simpliciter is equivalent to property or, worldly substance, and may carry the whole personal estate, when used in a will.

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Word
Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech.

Simpliciter
Simply, without ceremony; in a summary manner.

Equivalent
Of the same value.

Property
Property is commonly thought of as a thing which belongs to someone and over which a person has total control. But, legally, it is more properly defined as a collection of legal rights over a thing. These rights are usually total and fully enforceable by the state or the owner against others. It has been said that "property and law were born and die together. Before laws were made there was no property. Take away laws and property ceases." before laws were written and enforced, property had no relevance. Possession was all that mattered. There are many classifications of property, the most common being between real property or immoveable property (real estate such as land or buildings) and "chattel", or "moveable" (things which are not attached to the land such as a bicycle, a car or a hammer) and between public (property belonging to everybody or to the state) and private property.

Substance
Evidence. That which is essential; it is used in opposition to form.

Personal
Belonging to the person.

Estate
A right or interest in property or the property of a deceased person.

When
1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent.

Will
A will is a legal document in which a person directs how his property is to be distributed after his death. Such documents must be executed in due form and must be duly witnessed.



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Effect
The operation of a law, of an agreement, or an act, is called its effect.



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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
Includes 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.

Effect
The operation of a law, of an agreement, or an act, is called its effect.

Effects

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.

Ego
I, myself. This term is used in forming genealogical tables, to represent the person who is the object of inquiry.

Ehrenzweig, albert a
(1906- ) Emphasized the lex fori approach to conflicts of law. Rare exceptions included where the constitution or governmental interests dictated otherwise (both of which were rare).

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