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Ey
EyA watery place; water. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. Water 1) That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are composed. 2) A pool of water, or a stream or water course, is considered as part of the land, hence a pool of twenty acres, would pass by the grant of twenty acres of land, without mentioning the water. 3) Like land, water is distinguishable into different parts, as the sea, rivers, docks, canals, ponds and sewers, and to these may be added at water course SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Extraordinary resolution A resolution passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of such members as vote in person or where proxies are allowed, by proxy, at a general meeting of the company of which notice specifying the intention to propose the resolution as an extraordinary resolution has been given. Extraordinary resolutions are required where it is desired to wind up a company voluntarily on the ground that it cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up; where, in the case of a member`s voluntary winding up, the books and papers of the company and of the liquidators are to be disposed of; and where, in the case of a member`s voluntary winding up, the liquidator wishes to exercise the power to pay any classes of creditors in full and to enter into certain compromises. Extraordinary writ A writ, often issued by an appellate court, making available remedies not regularly within the powers of lower courts. They include writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition and quo warranto Extravagantes Canon law. This is the name given to the constitutions of the popes posterior to the Clementines; they are thus called quasi vagantes extra corpus juris, to express that they were out of the canonical law, which at first contained only the decrees of Gratian; afterwards the decretals of Gregory IX., the sexte of Boniface. VIII., the Clementines, and at last the extravagantes were added to it. Extremis When a person is sick beyond the hope of recovery, and near death, he is said to be in extremism. Extrinsic evidence External evidence, or that which is not contained in the body of an agreement, contract, and the like. Ey Eye-witness One who saw the act or fact to which he testifies. When an eye-witness testifies, and is a man of intelligence and integrity, much reliance must be placed on his testimony, for he has the means of making known the truth. Eyott A small island arising in a river. Eyre Eyre or Eire. English law. A journey. Justices in eyre, were itinerant judges, who were sent once in seven years with a general commission in divers counties, to hear and determine such causes as were called pleas of the crown. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Ey. If you have a better definition for Ey than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Ey may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Ey and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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