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Lessor
LessorContracts He who grants a lease. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Lease A special kind of contract between a property owner and a person wanting temporary enjoyment and use of the property, in exchange for rent paid to the property owner. Where the property is land, a building, or parts of either, the property owner is called a landlord and the person that contracts to receive the temporary enjoyment and use is called a tenant. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Legislative power The authority under the constitution to make laws and to alter or repeal them. Legislature Government. That body of men in the state which has the power of making laws. Legitimate That which is according to law; as, legitimate children, are lawful children, born in wedlock, in contradistinction to bastards; legitimate autbority, or lawful power, in opposition to usurpation. Legitimated Most countries have legal procedures for natural fathers of children born out of wedlock to acknowledge their children. A legitimated child from any country has two legal parents and cannot qualify as an orphan unless:only one of the parents is living, or both of the parents have abandoned the child. Leniency Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed. Lessor Lestage English law. Duties paid for unlading goods in port. Let Hinderance, obstacle, obstruction; as, without let, molestation or hinderance. Letter 1) Common law, criminal law. An epistle; a despatch; a written message, usually on paper, which is folded up and sealed, sent by one person to another. 2) Contracts. In the civil law, locator, and in the French law, locateur, loueur, or bailleur, is he who, being the owner of a thing, lets it out to another for hire or compensation. 3) Civil law. The answer which the prince gave to questions of law which had been submitted to him by magistrates, was called letters or epistles. 4) Missive, English law. After a bill has been filed against a peer or peeress, or lord of parliament, a petition is presented to the lord chancellor for his letter, called a letter missive, which requests the defendant to appear and answer to the bill. A neglect to attend to this, places the defendant, in relation to such suit, on the same ground as other defendants, who are not peers, and a subpoena may then issue. Letter book Commerce. A book containing the copies of letters written by a merchant or trader to his correspondents. Letter carrier. A person employed to carry letters from the post office to the persons to whom they are addressed. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Lessor. If you have a better definition for Lessor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Lessor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Lessor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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