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Entire
EntireThat which is not divided; that which is whole. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Entiertie Entiretie or Entierty. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part. Entire agreement clause A provision in a contract stating that the entire agreement between the parties is contained in that document. Tends to invalidate oral agreements as well as undated side agreements or attachments unless specifically incorporated. Such a clause doesn't prevent the parties from making subsequent changes to a contract, but any changes should be in a writing dated and signed by all parties. Entirety Entirety or Entiertie. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part. Entity A person or legally recognized organization. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. Entiertie Entiretie or Entierty. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part. Entire Entire agreement clause A provision in a contract stating that the entire agreement between the parties is contained in that document. Tends to invalidate oral agreements as well as undated side agreements or attachments unless specifically incorporated. Such a clause doesn't prevent the parties from making subsequent changes to a contract, but any changes should be in a writing dated and signed by all parties. Entirety Entirety or Entiertie. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part. Entity A person or legally recognized organization. Entrapment The inducement, by law enforcement officers or their agents, of another person to commit a crime for the purposes of bringing charges for the commission of that artificially-provoked crime. This technique, because it involves abetting the commission of a crime, which is itself a crime, is severely curtailed under the constitutional law of many states. Entrepot A warehouse; a magazine where goods are deposited, and which are again to be removed. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Entire. If you have a better definition for Entire than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Entire may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Entire and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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