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Exoneration
ExonerationThe taking off a burden or duty. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Taking 1) English law. The union of securities given at different times, so as to prevent any intermediate purchasers claiming title to redeem, or otherwise discharge one lien, which is prior, without redeeming or discharging other liens also, which are subsequent to his own title. 2) Crim. torts. The act of laying hold upon an article, with or without removing the same; a felonious taking is not sufficient without a carrying away, to constitute the crime of larceny. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Exonerate Removal of a charge, responsibility, or duty. Exoneratur Practice. A short note entered on a bail piece, that the bail is exonerated or discharged in consequence of having fulfilled the condition of his obligation, made by order of the court or of a judge upon a proper cause being shown. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Exile Civil law. The: interdiction of all places except one in which the party is foreed to make his residence. Exilium By this term is understood that kind of waste which either drove away the inhabitants into a species of exile, or had a tendency to do so; as the prostrating or extirpating of trees in an orchard or avenue, or about any house. Exitus Issue, child, or offspring; rents or profits of land. In pleading, it is the issue, or the end, terminaion, or conclusion of the pleadings, and is so called, because an issue brings the pleadngs to a close. Exoine French law. An act or instrument in writing, which contains the reasons why a party in a civil suit, or a person accused, who has been summoned, agreeably to the requisitions of a decree, does not appear. Exonerate Removal of a charge, responsibility, or duty. Exoneration Exoneratur Practice. A short note entered on a bail piece, that the bail is exonerated or discharged in consequence of having fulfilled the condition of his obligation, made by order of the court or of a judge upon a proper cause being shown. Ex-parte Court relief that is granted due to the absence of opposing party. Expectancy Estates. Having a relation to or dependence upon something future. Expectant Having relation to, or depending upon something; this word is frequently used in connexion with fee, as fee expectant. Expectation That which may be expected, although contingent. In the doctrine of life annuities, that share or number of the years of human life which a person of a given age may expect to live, upon an equality of chances. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Exoneration. If you have a better definition for Exoneration than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Exoneration may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Exoneration and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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