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Firewall
FirewallA software program that protects direct access to a local area network by establishing a "public" network in front of the "trusted" network. The purpose of the program is to secure data and systems from Hackers. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Direct Straight forward; not collateral. Access Person. Approach, or the means or power of approaching. Sometimes by access is understood sexual intercourse; at other times the opportunity of communicating together so that sexual intercourse may have taken place, is also called access. Local Pertaining to a place; something annexed to the freehold or tied to a certain place; as, local courts, or courts whose jurisdiction is limited to a particular place; local allegiance, or allegiance due while you are in a particular place or country; local taxes, or those which are collected for particular districts. Area An enclosed yard or opening in a house; an open place adjoining to a house. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Firebote Fuel for necessary use; a privilege allowed to tenants to take necessary wood for fuel. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Finding Practice. That which has been ascertained; as, the ruding of the jury is conclusive as to matters of fact when confirmed: by a judgment of the court. Finding a verdict The act of the jury in agreement upon a verdict. Fine "1) A sum of money, which, by judgment of a competent jurisdiction, is required to be paid for the punishment of an offence. 2) The amount paid by the tenant, on his entrance, to the lord. 3) A special kind of conveyance. Fine for alienation During the vigor of the feudal law, a fine for alienation was a sum of money which a tenant by knight's service paid to his lord for permission to alienate his right in the estate he held, to another, and by that means to substitute a new tenant for himself. But when the tenant held land of the king, in capite, by socage tenure, he was bound to pay such a fine, as well as in the case of knight service. These fines are now abolished. In France, a similar demand from the tenant, made by the lord when the former alienated his estate, was called lods et vente. This imposition was abolished, with nearly every feudal right, by the French revolution. Firebote Fuel for necessary use; a privilege allowed to tenants to take necessary wood for fuel. Firewall Firkin A measure of capacity equal to nine gallons. The word firkin is also used to designate a weight, used for butter and cheese, of fifty-six pounds avoirdupois. Firman 1) A passport garanted by the Great Mogul, to captains of foreign vessels, to trade within the territories over which he has jurisdiction. 2) A permit. First north american serial rights FNA Hard Copy Print Publication Rights. First time print rights. First purchaser In the English law of descent, the first purchaser was he who first acquired an estate in a family, which still owns it. A purchase of this kind signifies any mode of acquiring an estate, except, by descent. First restatement of the conflict of laws The First Restatement of the Conflict of Laws, adopted by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C. on May 11, 1934. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Firewall. If you have a better definition for Firewall than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Firewall may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Firewall and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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