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Enjoin
EnjoinTo order a person to perform, or to abstain and desist from performing a specified act or course of conduct. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Order An instruction rightfully given by someone superior in hyerarchy. Also, a social state of civil coexistance without widespread public violence. Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. Course The direction in which a line runs in surveying. Conduct Law of nations. This term is used in the phrase safe conduct, to signify the security given, by authority of the government, under the great seal, to a stranger, for his quietly coming into and passing out of the territories over which it has jurisdiction. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Enjoyment The right which a man possesses of receiving all the product of a thing for his necessity, his use, or his pleasure. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Endowment The bestowing or assuring of a dower to a woman. Enfeoff To give a feud. Engagement This word is frequently used in the French law to signify not only a contract, but the obligations arising from a quasi contract. Engleshire A law was made by Canutus, for the preservation of his Danes, that when a man was killed, the hundred or town should be liable to be amerced, unless it could be proved that the person killed was an Englishman. This proof was called Engleshire. It consisted, generally, of the testimony of two males on the part of the father of him that had been killed, and two females on the part of his mother. Engrosser Practice, conveyancing. To copy the rude draught of an instrument in a fair and large hand. Enjoin Enjoyment The right which a man possesses of receiving all the product of a thing for his necessity, his use, or his pleasure. Enlarging Extending or making more comprehensive. Enlistment The act of making a contract to serve the government in a subordinate capacity, either in the army or navy. The contract so made, is also called an enlistment. Enormia Wrongful acts. Enrollment English law. The registering, or entering in the rolls of chancery, king's bench, common pleas, or exchequer, or by the clerk of the peace in the records of the quarter sessions, of any lawful act; as a recognizance, a deed of bargain and sale, and the like. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Enjoin. If you have a better definition for Enjoin than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Enjoin may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Enjoin and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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