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Frank-almoign
Frank-almoignOld English law. This is a French law word, signifying free-alms. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Law A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Franc Comercial. law. The name of a French coin. Five franc pieces, when not of less fineness than ten ounces and sixteen pennyweights in twelve ounces troy weight of standard silver, and weighing not less than three hundred and eighty-four grains each, are made a legal tender, at the rate of ninety-three cents each. In all computations at the custom house, the franc of France and of Belgium shall be estimated at eighteen cents six. mills. Franchise 1) A right reserved to the people by the constitution; hence we say, the elective franchise, to designate the right of the people to elect their officers. 2) A certain privilege, conferred by grant from the government, and Vested in individuals. Franchising Business format franchising consists of selling a package of marketing experience and other business assistance to franchisees, who set up a business using the trade marks or service marks and the general get up of the franchiser. The franchisee will typically have a territory within which to sell the goods or services. Francigena Formerly, in England, every alien was known by this name, as Franks is the generic name of foreigners in the Turkish dominions. Frank The privilege of sending and receiving letters, through the mails, free of postage Frank, free This word is used in composition, as frank-almoign, frank-marriage, frank-tenement. Frank-marriage English law. It takes place, according to Blackstone, when lands are given by one man to another, together with a wife who is daughter or kinswoman of the donor, to hold in frank-marriage. By this gift, though nothing but, the word frank-marriage is expressed, the donees shall have the tenements to them and the heirs of their two bodies begotten that is, they are tenants in special tail. It is called frank or free marriage, because the donees are liable to no service but fealty. This is now obsolete, even in England. Frank-tenement Estates. Same as freehold or liberum tenementum. Franktenement A freehold. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Franchise 1) A right reserved to the people by the constitution; hence we say, the elective franchise, to designate the right of the people to elect their officers. 2) A certain privilege, conferred by grant from the government, and Vested in individuals. Franchising Business format franchising consists of selling a package of marketing experience and other business assistance to franchisees, who set up a business using the trade marks or service marks and the general get up of the franchiser. The franchisee will typically have a territory within which to sell the goods or services. Francigena Formerly, in England, every alien was known by this name, as Franks is the generic name of foreigners in the Turkish dominions. Frank The privilege of sending and receiving letters, through the mails, free of postage Frank, free This word is used in composition, as frank-almoign, frank-marriage, frank-tenement. Frank-almoign Frank-marriage English law. It takes place, according to Blackstone, when lands are given by one man to another, together with a wife who is daughter or kinswoman of the donor, to hold in frank-marriage. By this gift, though nothing but, the word frank-marriage is expressed, the donees shall have the tenements to them and the heirs of their two bodies begotten that is, they are tenants in special tail. It is called frank or free marriage, because the donees are liable to no service but fealty. This is now obsolete, even in England. Franktenement A freehold. Frank-tenement Estates. Same as freehold or liberum tenementum. Frater Brother. Fratricide Criminal law. He who kills his brother or sister. The crime of such a person is also called fratricide We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Frank-almoign. If you have a better definition for Frank-almoign than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Frank-almoign may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Frank-almoign and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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