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Lifestyle changes
Lifestyle changesA possible indicator of theft is the sudden change in lifestyle such as exhibiting more than usual wealth. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Theft Crimes. This word is sometimes used as synonymous with larceny, . but it is not so technical. Change The exchange of money for money. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Life The aggregate of the animal functions which resist death. Bichat. Life annuity An annual income to be paid during the continuance of a particular life. Life estate A right to use and to enjoy land and/or structures on land only for the life of the life tenant. The estate reverts back to the grantor (or to some other person), at the death of the person to whom it is given. A property right to last only for the life of the life tenant is called the estate "pur sa vie." If it is for the duration of the life of a third party, it is called an estate "pur autre vie". The rights of the life tenant are restricted to conduct which does not permanently change the land or structures upon it. Life imprisonment A sentence to serve prison for the rest of one's life. Although illegal in most civilized countries, it still exists in many third world and undemocratic countries, and in some US states (just like capital punishment). Life on the Installment Plan (LIP) In the US penitentiary slang, serving an effective life sentence through a series of lesser terms. Life tenant The beneficiary of a life estate. Life-assurance An insurance of a life, upon the payment of a premium; this may be for the whole life, or for a limited time. On the death of the person whose life has been insured, during the time for which it is insured, the insurer is bound to pay to the insured. the money agreed upon. Life-rent Scotch law. A right to use and enjoy a thing during life, the substance of it being preserved. A life-rent cannot, therefore, be constituted upon things which perish in the use; and though it may upon subjects which gradually wear out by time, as household furniture, &c., yet it is generally applied to heritable subjects. Life-rents are divided into conventional and legal. Lifer In the US penitentiary slang, a prisoner serving a life sentence. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Life annuity An annual income to be paid during the continuance of a particular life. Life estate A right to use and to enjoy land and/or structures on land only for the life of the life tenant. The estate reverts back to the grantor (or to some other person), at the death of the person to whom it is given. A property right to last only for the life of the life tenant is called the estate "pur sa vie." If it is for the duration of the life of a third party, it is called an estate "pur autre vie". The rights of the life tenant are restricted to conduct which does not permanently change the land or structures upon it. Life tenant The beneficiary of a life estate. Life-assurance An insurance of a life, upon the payment of a premium; this may be for the whole life, or for a limited time. On the death of the person whose life has been insured, during the time for which it is insured, the insurer is bound to pay to the insured. the money agreed upon. Life-rent Scotch law. A right to use and enjoy a thing during life, the substance of it being preserved. A life-rent cannot, therefore, be constituted upon things which perish in the use; and though it may upon subjects which gradually wear out by time, as household furniture, &c., yet it is generally applied to heritable subjects. Life-rents are divided into conventional and legal. Lifestyle changes Ligan Ligan or lagan. Goods cast into the sea tied to a buoy, so that they may be found again by the owners, are so denominated. When goods are cast into the sea in storms or shipwrecks, and remain there without coming to land, they are distinguished by the barbarous names of jetsam, flotsam, and ligan. Ligeance The true and faithful obedience of a subject to his sovereign, of a citizen to his government. It signifies also the territory of a soverqign. Lighterman The owner or manager of a lighter. A lighterman is considered as a common Carrier. Lighters Commerce. Small vessels employed in loading and unloading larger vessels. Lights Those openings in a wall which are made rather for the admission of light, than to look out of. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Lifestyle changes. If you have a better definition for Lifestyle changes than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Lifestyle changes may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Lifestyle changes and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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