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Fair
FairA privileged market. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Market A public place appointed by public authority, where all sorts of things necessary for the subsistence, or for the conveniences of life, are sold. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Failure of justice Defeat of right and justice from want of legal remedy. Failure of record The neglect to produce the record after having pleaded it. When a defendant pleads a matter, and offers to prove it by the record, and then pleads nul tiel record, a day is given to the defendant to bring in the record if he fails. to do so, he is said to fail, and there being a failure of record, the plaintiff is entitled to judgment. Termes de lay Ley. Failure of title Defect or want of title. Failure of trust Defeat of a proposed trust from want of constituting facts or elements or of law to effectuate the object. Faint pleader A false, fraudulent, or collusory manner of pleading, to the deception of a third person. Fair Fair market value The hypothetical most probable price that could be obtained for a property by average, informed purchasers. Fair pleader This is the name of a writ given, by the statute of Marlebridge. Fair use Use of copyrighted material that is not considered infringement, such as for criticism, comment, parody, news reporting, research or teaching. Important factors in determining whether fair use was made of copyrighted material include whether the use is commercial or for nonprofit educational purposes, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount of work used in relation to the whole and the effect of the use on the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. Fair-play men About the year 1769, there was a tract of country in Pennsylvania, situate between Lycoming creek and Pine creek, in which the proprietaries prohibited the making of surveys, as it was doubtful whether it had or had not been ceded by the Indians. Although settlements were forbidden, yet adventurers settled themselves there; being without the pale of ordinary authorities, the inhabitants annually elected a tribunal, in rotation, of three of their number, whom they denominated fair-play men, who had authority to decide all disputes as to boundaries. Their decisions were final, and enforeed by the whole community en masse. Their decisions are said to have been just and equitable. Fait Conveyancing. A deed lawfully executed. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Fair. If you have a better definition for Fair than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Fair may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Fair and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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