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Emigration






Emigration

The act of removing from one place to another. It is sometimes used in the same sense as expatriation, but there is some difference in the signification.

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Place
Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality.

Difference
A dispute, contest, disagreement, quarrel.

Signification
French law. The notice given of a decree, sentence or other judicial act.



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Emigrant
One who quits his country for any lawful reason, with a design to settle elsewhere, and who takes his family and property, if he has any, with him.



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Emblements
Rights. By this term is understood the crops growing upon the land. By crops is here meant the products of the earth which grow yearly and are raised by annual expense and labor, or "great manurance and industry," such as grain; but not fruits which grow on trees which are not to be planted yearly, or grass, and the like, though they are annual.

Embraceor
Criminal law. He who, when a matter is on trial between party and party, comes to the bar with one of the parties, and having received some reward so to do, speaks in the case or privily labors the jury, or stands there to survey or overlook them, thereby to put them in fear and doubt of the matter.

Embracery
Criminal law. An attempt to corrupt or influence a jury, or any way incline them to be more favorable to the one side than to the other, by money, promises, threats, or persuasions; whether the juror on whom such attempt is made give any verdict or not, or whether the verdict be true or false.

Emendals
English law. This ancient word is said to be used in the accounts of the inner temple, where so much in emendals at the foot of an account signifies so much in bank, in stock, for the supply of emergencies.

Emigrant
One who quits his country for any lawful reason, with a design to settle elsewhere, and who takes his family and property, if he has any, with him.

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Eminence
A title of honor given to cardinals.

Eminent domain
The right which people or government retain over the estates of individuals, to resume the same for public use.

Emissary
One who is sent from one power or government into another nation for the purpose of spreading false rumors and to cause alarm.

Emission
Medical jurisprudence. The act by which any matter whatever is thrown from the body.

Emmenagogues
Medical jurisprudence. The name of a class of medicines which are believed to have the power. of favoring the discharge of the menses.

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