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Free
Free"1) Not bound to servitude; at liberty to act as one pleases. This word is put in opposition to slave. 2) Ships. By this is understood neutral vessels. Free ships are sometimes considered as making free goods. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Servitude Civil law. A term which indicates the subjection of one person to another person, or of a person to a thing, or of a thing to a person, or of a thing to a thing. Liberty Freedom from restraint. The power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, except from the laws of nature. Liberty is divided into civil, natural, personal, and political. Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Opposition practice. The act of a creditor who, declares his dissent to a debtor's being discharged under the insolvent laws. Slave A man who is by law deprived of his liberty for life, and becomes the property of another. Free "1) Not bound to servitude; at liberty to act as one pleases. This word is put in opposition to slave. 2) Ships. By this is understood neutral vessels. Free ships are sometimes considered as making free goods. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Fraud Contracts, torts. Any trick or artifice employed by one person to induce another to fall into an error, or to detain him in it, so that he may make an agreement contrary to his interest. The fraud may consist either, first, in the misrepresentation, or, secondly, in the concealment of a material fact. Fraud, force and vexation, are odious in law. Fraud scenarios A method of developing mental models of possible Frauds. "Thinking like a crook." Frauds, statute of The name commonly given to the statate, entitled " An act for prevention of frauds and perjuries." This statute has been re-enacted in most. of the states of the Union, generally with omissions, amendments, or alterations. When the words of the statute have been used, the construction put upon them has also been adopted. Most of the acts of the different states will be found in Anthon's Appendix to Shep. Touchst. Fraudster One who commits the Fraud. Fraudulent conveyance A conveyance of property without any consideration of value, for the purpose of delaying or bindering creditors. These are declared void by the statutes, the principles of which have been adopted in perhaps all the states of the American Union. Free Free course Maritime law. Having the wind from a favorable quarter. Free frank This word is used in composition, as frank-almoign, frank-marriage, frank-tenement. Free pratique Permission given to a ship to use a port after it has been certified free of disease by competent health authorities. Free warren English law. A franchise erected for the preservation and custody of beasts and fowls of warren. Freedmen The name formerly given by the Romans to those persons who had been released from a State of servitude. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Free. If you have a better definition for Free than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Free may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Free and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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