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Monstrans de fait
Monstrans de faitLiterally, showing of a deed; a profert. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Deed Only in relatively rare circumstances is a deed required to complete a transaction. In a commercial situation the most common use is where a variation or concession is made without the other party giving anything in return. A deed is enforceable regardless of the legal requirements for contracts such as the need for consideration. Where a deed is necessary, there are special requirements for a company wishing to enter into such an arrangement which may either involve use of the company or the signature of two directors or a director and a company secretary. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Monster Physiology, persons. An animal which has a conformation contrary to the order of nature. Monstrans de droit Literally showing of right, in the English law, is a process by which a subject claim from the crown a restitution of a right. Monstraverunt, writ of English law. A writ which lies for the tenants of ancient demesne who hold by free charter, and not for those tenants who hold by copy of court roll, or by the rod, according to the custom of the manor. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Monogram A character or cipher composed of one or more letters interwoven, being an abbreviation of a name. Monomania Medical jurisprudence. Insanity only upon a particular subject; and with a single delusion of the mind. Monopoly Commercial law. This word has various significations. 1). It is the abuse of free commerce by which one or more individuals have procured the advantage of selling alone all of a particular kind of merchandise, to the detriment of the public. Monster Physiology, persons. An animal which has a conformation contrary to the order of nature. Monstrans de droit Literally showing of right, in the English law, is a process by which a subject claim from the crown a restitution of a right. Monstrans de fait Monstraverunt, writ of English law. A writ which lies for the tenants of ancient demesne who hold by free charter, and not for those tenants who hold by copy of court roll, or by the rod, according to the custom of the manor. Montes pietatis Montes pietatis or Monts de piete. The name of institutions established by public authority for lending money upon pledge of goods. In those establishments a fund is provided, with suitable warehouses, and all necessary accommodations. Directors, manage these concerns. When the money for which the goods pledged is not returned in proper time, the goods are sold to reimburse the institutions. Monts de piete Monts de Piete or Montes pietatis.The name of institutions established by public authority for lending money upon pledge of goods. In those establishments a fund is provided, with suitable warehouses, and all necessary accommodations. Directors, manage these concerns. When the money for which the goods pledged is not returned in proper time, the goods are sold to reimburse the institutions. Monument A thing intended to transmit to posterity the memory of some one; it is used, also, to signify a tomb where a dead body has been deposited. In this sense it differs from a cenotaph, which is at empty tomb. Monuments 1) Permanent landmarks established for the purpose of ascertaining boundaries. 2) Monuments may be either natural or artificial objects, as rivers, known streams, springs, or marked trees. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Monstrans de fait. If you have a better definition for Monstrans de fait than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Monstrans de fait may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Monstrans de fait and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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