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Idleness
IdlenessThe refusal or neglect to engage in any lawful employment, in order to gain a livelihood. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Refusal The act of declining to receive or to do something. Lawful That which is not forbidden by law. Id omne licitum est, quod non est legibus prohibitum, quamobrem, quod, lege permittente, fit, poenam non meretur. To be valid a contract must be lawful. Employment An employment is an office. Order An instruction rightfully given by someone superior in hyerarchy. Also, a social state of civil coexistance without widespread public violence. Gain The word is used as synonymous with profits. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Idem (United Kingdom) The same person or thing. Idem sonans Sounding the same. Identitate nominis English law. The name of a writ which lies for a person taken upon a capias or exigent and committed to prison, for another man of the same name; this writ directs the sheriff to inquire whether he be the same person against whom the action was brought, and if not, then to discharge him. Idiot Persons. A person who has been without understanding from his nativity, and whom the law, therefore, presumes never likely to attain any. Idiota inquirendo, writ de This is the name of an old writ which directs the sheriff to inquire whether a man be an idiot or not. The inquisition is to be made by a jury of twelve men. Idleness Ignis judicium English law. The name of the old judicial trial by fire. Ignominy Public disgrace, infamy, reproach, dishonor. Ignominy is the opposite of esteem. Ignoramus Practice. We are ignorant. This word, which in law means we are uninformed, is written on a bill by a grand jury, when they find that there is not sufficient evidence to authorize their finding it a true bill. Ill fame This is a technical expression, that which means not only bad character as generally understood, but every person, whatever may be his conduct and character in life, who visits bawdy houses, gaming houses, and other places which are of ill fame, is a person of ill fame. Illegal Contrary to law; unlawful. It is a general rule, that the law will never give its aid to a party who has entered into an illegal contract, whether the same be in direct violation of a statute, against public policy, or opposed to public morals. .Nor to a contract which is fraudulent, which affects the defendant or a third person. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Idleness. If you have a better definition for Idleness than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Idleness may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Idleness and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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