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Full defence
Full defencePleading. A denial of all wrong or injury. It is expressed in the following formula: And the said C D, (the defendant,) by E F, his attorney, comes, and defends the wrong or injury, (or force and injury,) when and where it shall behoove him, and the damages and whatsoever else he ought to defend." RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Pleading Practice. The statement in a logical, and legal form, of the facts which constitute the plaintiff's cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence; it is the formal mode of alleging that on the record, which would be the support, or the defence of the party in evidence. Denial Pleading. To traverse the statement of the opposite party a defence. Wrong An injury; a tort a violation of right. In its most usual sense, wrong signifies an injury committed to the person or property of another, or to his relative rights, unconnected with contract; and these wrongs are committed with or without force. But in a more extended signification, wrong includes the violation of a contract; a failure by a man to perform his undertaking or promise is a wrong or injury to him to whom it was made. Injury Any legal harm, wrong or damage done to a person's body, property, rights or reputation, and that the law recognizes as deserving of redress. Said Before mentioned. Attorney A graduate of an accredited law school and member in good standing of the Bar Association. Only attorneys can give legal advice. Comes 1) Offices. A Count. An officer during the middle ages, who possessed civil and military authority. 2) Pleading. The word comes, venit, expresses the appearance of the defendant , in court. When 1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent. Damages A cash compensation ordered by a court to offset losses or suffering caused by another's fault or negligence. Damages are a typical request made of a court when persons sue for breach of contract or tort. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Full age A. person is said to have full age at twenty-one years, whether the person be a man or woman. Full court When all the judges are present and properly organized, it -is said there is a full court; a court in banc. Full defense In common-law practice, a defense made by the formula "he comes and defends the force and injury when and where it shall behoove him, the damages, and whatever else he ought to defend". Opposed, half-defense: made by the words "he comes and defends the force and injury, and says, etc." 3 Bl. Com. 298. Full faith and credit In the conflict of laws, the principle of "full faith and credit" requires courts in one jurisdiction in a federal State to recognize and enforce the laws and court judgments of other jurisdictions within the same State. Fully paid In relation to a company, when a share is issued, the person applying for it must pay to the company, in cash or equivalent value, the amount of its nominal value together with any premium required by the company. Shares are fully paid when the whole amount has been received by the company. Shares may also be issued on the basis that only part of their price is to be paid at the outset with the remainder being required when called for by the company. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Fuero jurgo A Spanish code of laws, said to, be the most ancient in Europe. Fugam fecit English law. He fled. This phrase, in an inquisition, signifies that a person fled for treason or felony. The effect of this is to make the party forfeit his goods absolutely, and the profits of his lands until he has been pardoned or acquitted. Fugitive "1) A runaway, one who is at liberty, and endeavors, by, going away, to escape. 2)Fugitive slave. One who has escaped from the service of his master. 3)Fugitive from justice. Criminal law. One who, having committed a crime within a jurisdiction, goes into another in order to evade the law, and avoid its punishment. Full age A. person is said to have full age at twenty-one years, whether the person be a man or woman. Full court When all the judges are present and properly organized, it -is said there is a full court; a court in banc. Full defence Full defense In common-law practice, a defense made by the formula "he comes and defends the force and injury when and where it shall behoove him, the damages, and whatever else he ought to defend". Opposed, half-defense: made by the words "he comes and defends the force and injury, and says, etc." 3 Bl. Com. 298. Full faith and credit In the conflict of laws, the principle of "full faith and credit" requires courts in one jurisdiction in a federal State to recognize and enforce the laws and court judgments of other jurisdictions within the same State. Fully paid In relation to a company, when a share is issued, the person applying for it must pay to the company, in cash or equivalent value, the amount of its nominal value together with any premium required by the company. Shares are fully paid when the whole amount has been received by the company. Shares may also be issued on the basis that only part of their price is to be paid at the outset with the remainder being required when called for by the company. Function Office. Properly, the occupation of an office; by the performance of its duties, the officer is said to fill his function. Functional interest analysis Arthur Taylor von Mehren (supra) and Donald T. Trautman introduced a method of weighing governmental interest, unlike the lex fori rule advocated in Currie's governmental interest analysis. Von Mehren and Trautman called their approach "functional interest analysis", and listed the criteria to be considered when weighing one government's interest against the other. The law to apply using functional analysis would be the law of the jurisdiction with the greatest weight. Multijurisdictional rules were advocated where weighing did not provide a solution. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Full defence. 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