Juridical Dictionary

This dictionary contains:
8526
juridical terms

Fungibles






Fungibles

Goods which are comprised of many identical parts such as a bushel of grain or a barrel of apples or oil, and which can be easily replaced by other, identical goods. If the goods are sold by weight or number, this is a good sign that they are fungible.

RELATED TERMS
--------------------------------------

Bushel
Measure. The Winchester bushel, was made the standard of grain; a cylindrical vessel, eighteen and a half inches in diameter, and eight inches deep inside, contains a bushel; the capacity is 2145.42 cubic inches.

Barrel
A measure of capacity, equal to tliirty-six gallons.

Sign
1) Contracts, evidence. A token of anything; a note or token given without words.2) Measures. In angular measures, a sign is equal to thirty degrees. 3) Merchant law. A board, tin or other substance, on which is painted the name and business of a merchant or tradesman.

Fungible
A term used in the civil, French, and Scotch law, it signifies anything whatever, which consists in quantity, and is regulated by number, weight, or measure; such as corn, wine, or money..



SIMILAR TERMS
--------------------------------------

Fungible
A term used in the civil, French, and Scotch law, it signifies anything whatever, which consists in quantity, and is regulated by number, weight, or measure; such as corn, wine, or money..



PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS
--------------------------------------

Funding system
English law. The name given to a plan which provides that on the creation of a public loan, funds shall immediately be formed, and secured by law, for the payment of the interest, until the state shall redeem the whole, and also for the gradual redemption of the capital itself. This gradual redemption of the capital is called the sinking of the debt, and the fund so appropriated is called the sinking fund.

Funds
Cash on hands; as, A B is in funds to pay my bill on him; stocks, as, A B has $1000 in the funds. By public funds is understood, the taxes, customs, &c . appropriated by the, government for the discharge of its obligations.

Fundus
Civil law. Any portion of land whatever, without considering the use or employ to which it is applied.

Funeral expenses
Money expended in procuring the interment of a corpse. The person who orders the funeral is responsible personally for the expenses, and if the estate of the deceased should be insolvent, he must lose the amount. But if there are assets sufficient to pay these expenses, the executor or administrator is bound, upon an implied assumpsit, to pay them.

Fungible
A term used in the civil, French, and Scotch law, it signifies anything whatever, which consists in quantity, and is regulated by number, weight, or measure; such as corn, wine, or money..

Fungibles

Furca
The gallows.

Furiosi nulla voluntas est
A Latin expression that mentally impaired persons cannot validly sign a will.

Furiosus
An insane man; a madman; a lunatic. In general, such a man can make no contract, because he has no capacity or will: Furiosus nullum negotium genere potest, quia non intelligit quod agit.

Furlingus
A furlong, or a furrow oneeighth part of a mile long.

Furlong
A measure of length, being forty poles, or one-eighth of a mile.

We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Fungibles. If you have a better definition for Fungibles than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Fungibles may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Fungibles and any other medical topic for the public at large.
 


This dictionary contains 8526 terms.