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Narrator
NarratorA pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Narrator A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Sergeant Sergeant or serjeant.1) English law. An officer in the courts of the highest grade among the practitioners of the law. 2) In the army. An inferior officer of a company of foot, or troop of dragoons appointed to see discipline observed, to teach the soldiers the exercise of their arms, and to order, straighten and form ranks, files. Law A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Narr Pleading. An abbreviation of the word narratio; a declaration in the cause. Narrow seas English law. Those seas which adjoin the coast of England. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Name One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin. Name of ships The act of congress of December 31, 1792, concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels, provides.That every ship or vessel, hereafter to be registered, (except as is hereinafter provided,) shall be registered by the collector of the district in which shall be comprehended the port to which such ship or vessel shall belong at the time of her registry, which port shall be deemed to be that at or nearest to which the owner, if there be but one, or, if more than one, the husband, or acting and managing owner of such ship or vessel, usually resides. And the name of the said ship or vessel, and of the port to which she shall so belong, shall be painted on her stern, on a black ground, in white letters, of not less than three inches in length. And if any ship or vessel of the United States shall be found without having her name, and the name of the port to which she belongs, painted in manner aforesaid, the owner or owners shall forfeit fifty dollars; one half to the person, giving the information thereof, the other half to the use of the United States. Namium An old word which signifies the taking or distraining another person's movable goods; Napoleon code The Code Civil of France, enacted into law during the reign of Napoleon, bore his name until the restoration of the Bourbons when it was deprived of that name, and it is now cited Code Civil. Narr Pleading. An abbreviation of the word narratio; a declaration in the cause. Narrator Narrow seas English law. Those seas which adjoin the coast of England. Natale The state of condition of a man acquired by birth. Nation A group or race of people that share history, traditions and culture. The United Kingdom is comprised of four nations or national groups: the English, Scots, Irish and Welsh. Canada includes French-Canadians, English-Canadians and a number of aboriginal nations. Thus, states may be comprised of one or several nations. It is common English to use the word "nation" when referring to what is known in law as "states." National National or public domain. All the property which belongs to the state is comprehended under the name of national or public domain. National insurance contributions National Insurance Contributions must be paid by employers and employees. They are collected through the "pay as you earn" income tax collection system. The employer must make appropriate deductions from earnings and make payments of both his and his employees' contributions each month. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Narrator. If you have a better definition for Narrator than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Narrator may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Narrator and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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