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Gree
GreeObsolete. It signified satisfaction; as, to make gree to the parties, is, to agree with, or satisfy them for, an offence done. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Obsolete This term is applied to those laws which have lost their efficacy, without being repealed. Satisfaction 1) Practice. An entry made on the record, by which a party in whose favor a judgment was rendered, declares that he has been satisfied and paid. 2) Construction by courts of equity. Satisfaction is defined to be the donation of a thing, with the intention, express or implied, that such donation is to be an extinguishment of some existing right or claim in the donee. Gree Obsolete. It signified satisfaction; as, to make gree to the parties, is, to agree with, or satisfy them for, an offence done. Parties Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement. Offence Crimes. The doing that which a penal law forbids to be done, or omitting to do what it commands; in this sense it is nearly synonymous with crime. In a more confined sense, it may be considered as having the same meaning with misdemeanor, but it differs from it in this, that it is not indictable, but punishable summarily by the forfeiture of a penalty. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Grave A place where a dead body is interred. The violation of the grave, by taking up the dead body, or stealing the coffin or grave clothes, is a misdemeanor at common law. Graveson, ronald harry (1911-1991) English commentator on the conflicts of laws. Great cattle By this, term, in the English law, is, meant all manner of beasts except sheep and yearlings. Great charter The name of the charter granted by the English King John, securing to the English people their principal liberties; magna charta. Great law The name of an act of the legislature of Pennsylvania, passed at Chester, immediately after the arrival of William Penn, December 7th, 1682. Gree Green wax English law. The name of the estreats of fines, issues, and amerce ments in the exchequer, delivered to the sheriff under the seal of that court, which is made with green wax. Grievance In labor law a complaint filed by an employee regarding working conditions to be resolved by procedural machinery provided in the union contract. An injury, injustice, or wrong which gives ground for complaint. Grievance procedure Under a grievance procedure, an employee dissatisfied with a disciplinary decision can apply to a higher authority. A grievance procedure generally advises an employee on how he can seek redress and what further steps may be taken. Gros bois Gros bois or grosse bois. Such wood as, by the common law or custom, is reputed timber. Gross Absolute; entire, not depending on another. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Gree. If you have a better definition for Gree than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Gree may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Gree and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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