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Methodology
MethodologyA fifth approach to solving conflict of laws problems, which permits the identification of the "properly applicable law." A methodology given by Tetley, presents a consistent logical system for resolving conflicts problems, preferable to the four traditional approaches to solving numerous conflicts problems that are outlined and criticized in Tetley, single concepts or principles; 2) multiple numbered rules; 3) general texts, commentaries and essays; and 4) national legislation and international conventions. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Conflict The opposition or difference between two judicial jurisdictions, when they both claim the right to decide a cause, or where they both declare their incompetency. Methodology A fifth approach to solving conflict of laws problems, which permits the identification of the "properly applicable law." A methodology given by Tetley, presents a consistent logical system for resolving conflicts problems, preferable to the four traditional approaches to solving numerous conflicts problems that are outlined and criticized in Tetley, single concepts or principles; 2) multiple numbered rules; 3) general texts, commentaries and essays; and 4) national legislation and international conventions. Presents This word signifies the writing then actually made and spoken of; as, these presents; know all men by these presents, to all to whom these presents shall come. Consistent That which agrees with something else; as a consistent condition, which is one which agrees with all other parts of a contract, or which can be reconciled with every other part. Single By itself, unconnected. Principles By this term is understood truths or propositions so clear that they cannot be proved nor contradicted, unless by propositions which are still clearer. They are of two kinds, one when the principle is universal, and these are kuown as axioms or maxims; as, no one can transmit rights which he has not; the accessory follows the principal, &c. The other class are simply called first principles. Rules English law. The rules of the King's Bench and Fleet are certain limits without the actual walls of the prisons, where the prisoner, on proper security previously given to the marshal of the king's bench, or warden of the fleet, may reside; those limits are considered, for all legal and practical purposes, as merely a further extension of the prison walls. General 1) A principal officer, particularly in the army. 2) Something opposed to special; as, a general verdict, the general issue, which expressions are used in contradistinction to special verdict, special issue. 3) Principal, as the general post office. 4) Not select, as a general ship. 5) Not particular, as a general custom. 5) Not limited, as general jurisdiction. 7) This word is sometimes annexed or prefixed to other words to express or limit the extent of their signification; as Attorney General, Solicitor General, the General Assembly. National National or public domain. All the property which belongs to the state is comprehended under the name of national or public domain. Legislation Written and approved laws. Also known as "statutes" or "acts." In constitutional law, one would talk of the "power to legislate" or the "legislative arm of government" referring to the power of political bodies (eg: house of assembly, Congress, Parliament) to write the laws of the land. International That which pertains to intercourse between nations. International law is that which regulates the intercourse between, or the relative rights of nations. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Meth charge In Iowa penitentiary slang, child molestation. Method The mode of operating or the means of attaining an object. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Mesne process Any process issued between original and final process; that is, between the original writ and the execution. Mesne, writ of The name of an ancient writ, which lies when: the lord para- mount distrains on the tenant paravail; the latter shall have a writ of mesne against the lord who is mesne. Messenger A person appointed to perform certain duties, generally of a ministerial character. Messuage Property. This word is synonymous with dwelling-house; and a grant of a messuage with the appurtenances, will not only pass a house, but all the buildings attached or belonging to it, as also its curtilage, garden and orchard, together with the close on which the house is built. Method The mode of operating or the means of attaining an object. Methodology Metre or meter This word is derived from the Greek, and signifies a measure. This is the standard of French measure. Meubles meublans A French term used in Louisiana, which signifies simply household furniture. Micel gemot English law. In Saxon times, the great council of the nation bore this name, sometimes also called the witena gemot, or assembly of wise men; in aftertimes, this assembly assumed the name of parliament. Michaelmas term English law. One of the four terms of the courts; it begins on the 2d day of November, and ends on the 25th of November. It was formerly a movable term. Michigan One of the new, states of the United States of America. This state was admitted into the Union by the Act, of Congress of January 26th, 1837, which enacts "that the state of Michigan shall be one and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of Amaerica, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever." We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Methodology. If you have a better definition for Methodology than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Methodology may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Methodology and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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