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Epilepsy




Epilepsy

Medical jurisprudence. A discase of the brain, which occurs in paroxysms, with uncertain intervals between them.

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Jurisprudence
Formal study of the principles on which legal rules are based and the means by which judges guide their decision making.



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English law. The name of a writ which lies in favor of the reversioner, when the tenant for term of life, tenant for term of another's life, tenant by the curtesy, or tenant in dower, aliens and dies.

Entry of goods
Commercial law. An entry of goods at the custom-house is the submitting to the officers appointed by law, who have the collection of the customs, goods imported. into the United States, together with a statement or description of such goods, and the original invoices of the same.

Environment
The conditions, influences, or forces which affect the desirability and value of property, as well as the effect on people's lives.

Environmental protection agency
(EPA) A federal agency created to permit coordinated and environment effective governmental action to preserve the quality of the environment.

Envoy
International law. In diplomatic language, an envoy is a minister of the second rank, on whom his sovereign or government has conferred a degree of dignity and respectability, which, without being on a level with an ambassador, immediately follows, and among ministers, yields the preeminence to him alone.

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Episcopacy
Ecclesiastical law. A form of government by diocesan bishops; the office or condition of a bishop.

Epistles
Civil law. The name given to a species of rescript. Epistles were the answers given by the prince, when magistrates submitted to him a question of law.

Equal protection of the law
The guarantee in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that all persons be treated equally by the law.

Equinox
The name given to two periods of the year when the days and nights are equal; that is, when the space of time between the rising and setting of the sun is one half of a natural day.

Equitable
That which is in conformity to the natural law.

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