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Eloigne
EloignePractice. This word signifies, literally, to remove to a distance; to remove afar off. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Practice The form, manner and order of conducting and carrying on suits or prosecutions in the courts through their various stages, according, to the principles of law, and the rules laid down by the respective courts. Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Eloign French eloigner, to remove to a distance: L. Latin e-longe, far off. When the sheriff seeks to replevy goods distrained, and finds them carried out of the county, or concealed, he may return that they are eloigned, elongata, carried to a distance, to places to him unknown. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Elegit English practice, remedies. A writ of execution directed to the sheriff, commanding him to make delivery of a moiety of the party's land, and all his goods, beasts of the plough only excepted. Elements of a crime Specific factors that define a crime which the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction: (1) that a crime has actually occurred, (2) that the accused intended the crime to happen, and (3) a timely relationship between the first two factors. Elisors Practice. Two persons appointed by the court to return a jury, when the sheriff and the coroner have been challenged as incompetent. Ell A measure of length Eloign French eloigner, to remove to a distance: L. Latin e-longe, far off. When the sheriff seeks to replevy goods distrained, and finds them carried out of the county, or concealed, he may return that they are eloigned, elongata, carried to a distance, to places to him unknown. Eloigne Elongata Practice. There turn made by the sheriff to a writ of replevin, when the goods have been removed to places unknown to him. Elopement This term is used to denote the departure of a married woman from her hushand, and dwelling with an adulterer. Elsewhere In another place. Emancipation Term used to describe the act of freeing a person who was under the legal authority of another (such as a child before the age of majority) from that control (such as child reaching the age of majority). The term was also used when slavery was legal to describe a former slave that had bought or been given freedom from his or her master. When Abraham Lincoln outlawed slavery he did so in a law called the "emancipation proclamation". Embargo This is an act of international military aggression where an order is made prohibiting ships or goods from leaving a certain port, city or territory and may be enforced by military threat of destroying any vehicle that attempts to break it or by trade penalties. The word has also come to refer to a legal prohibition of trade with a certain nation or a prohibition towards the use of goods or services produced by or within a certain nation. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Eloigne. If you have a better definition for Eloigne than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Eloigne may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Eloigne and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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