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Exposure
ExposureThe potential for loss. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Loss contracts. The deprivation of something which one had, which was either advantageous, agreeable or commodious. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Exportation Commercial law. The act of sending goods and merchandise from one country to another. Expose A French word, sometimes applied to a written document, containing the reasons or motives for doing a thing. The word occurs in diplomacy. Exposition de part French law. The abandonment of a child, unable to take care of itself, either in a public or private place. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Expilation Civil law. The crime of abstracting the goods of a succession. Expiration Cessation; end. As, the expiration of, a lease, of a contract, or statute. Exportation Commercial law. The act of sending goods and merchandise from one country to another. Expose A French word, sometimes applied to a written document, containing the reasons or motives for doing a thing. The word occurs in diplomacy. Exposition de part French law. The abandonment of a child, unable to take care of itself, either in a public or private place. Exposure Express That which is made known, and not left to implication. The opposite of implied. It is a rule, that when a matter or thing is expressed, it ceases to be implied by law: expressum facit cessare tacitum. Express trust A trust which is clearly created by the settlor, usually in the form of a document (eg. a will), although they can be oral. They are to be contrasted with trusts which come to being through the operation of the law and which do not result from the clear intent or decision of any settlor to create a trust (eg. constructive trust). Expression The term or use of language employed to explain a thing. Expromission Civil law. The act by which a creditor accepts a new debtor, who becomes bound instead of the old, the latter being released. It is a species of novation. Exprommissor Civil law. By this term is understood the person who alone becomes bound for the debt of another, whether the latter were obligated or not. He differs from a surety, who is bound together with his principal. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Exposure. If you have a better definition for Exposure than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Exposure may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Exposure and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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