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Loose-leaf services






Loose-leaf services

Loose-leaf replacement pages provided by a publisher in areas of the law where changes occur at a rapid rate.

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Publisher
One who does by himself or his agents make a thing publicly known; one engaged in the circulation of books, pamphlets, and other papers.

Rate
A public valuation or assessment of every man's estate; or the ascertaining how much tax every one shall pay.



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Log book
A ship's journal. It contains a minute account of the ship's course, with a short history of every occurrence during the vovage.

London maritime arbitrators' association
A major association of maritime arbitrators.

London shipping law centre
A specialized institute within the Faculty of Laws of University College London, which provides maritime law courses to practitioners and students.

Long arm
The means by which a court can get jurisdiction over someone who lives outside the jurisdiction in which the court is located.

Long arm statutes
Each court is bound to a territorial jurisdiction and does not normally have jurisdiction over persons that reside outside of that jurisdiction. For example, a court in Scotland would not normally have jurisdiction over a resident of Ireland. Long-arm statutes are a tool which gives a court jurisdiction over a person even though the person no longer resides in the territory limits of the court. For example, UIFSA allows a court to have jurisdiction over a non-resident support payor.

Loose-leaf services

Loquela
Practice. An imparlance. Loquela sine die, a respite in law to an indefinite time. Formerly by loquela was meant the allegations of fact mutually made on either side, now denominated the pleadings.

Lord
In England, this is a title of honor. In the U. S. no such titles are allowed

Lord's day
The same as Sunday. Dies Dominicus non est juridicus.

Loss
contracts. The deprivation of something which one had, which was either advantageous, agreeable or commodious.

Loss in insurance
Contracts. A loss is the injury or damage sustained by the insured in consequence of the happening of one or more of the accidents or misfortunes against which the insurer, in consideration of the premium, has undertaken to indemnify the insured.

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