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Necessaries
NecessariesSuch things as are proper and requisite for tlie sustenance of man. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Things By this word is understood every object, except man, which may become an active subject of right. Code du Canton de Berne, art. 332. In this sense it is opposed, in the language of the law, to the word persons. Proper That which is essential, suitable, adapted, and correct. Man A human being. This definition includes not only the adult male sex of the human species, but women and children; examples: "of offences against man, some are more immediately against the king, other's more immediately against the subject." Hawk. P. C. book 1, c. 2, s. 1. Offences against the life of man come under the general name of homicide, which in our law signifies the killing of a man by a man. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Necessary and proper The Constitution of the United States, art. 1, s. 8, vests in congress the power " to make all laws, which shall be necessary and proper, for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution in the government of the United States, in any department or officer thereof." Necessary intromission Scotch law. When the husband or wife continues, after the decease of his or her companion in possession of the decedent's goods, for their preservation. Necessity In general, whatever makes the contrary of a thing impossible, whatever may be the cause of such impossibilities, PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Ne unques seisie quiz dower Pleading. A plea by which a defendant denies the right of a widow who sues for, and demands her dower in lands, &c., late of her husband, because the husband was not, on the day of her marriage with him, or any time afterwards, seised of such estate, so that she could be endowed of the game. Ne unques son receiver Pleading. The name of a plea in an action of account render, by which the defendant affirms that he never was receiver of tlie plaintiff. Ne varietur These words, which literally signify that it be not varied or changed, are sometimes written by notaries public upon bills or notes, for the purpose of identifying them. This does not destroy their negotiability. Neat or net Contracts. The exact weight of an article, without the bag, box, keg, or other thing in which it may be enveloped. Neatness Pleading. The statement, in apt and appropriate words, of all the necessary facts, and ne more. Necessaries Necessary and proper The Constitution of the United States, art. 1, s. 8, vests in congress the power " to make all laws, which shall be necessary and proper, for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution in the government of the United States, in any department or officer thereof." Necessary intromission Scotch law. When the husband or wife continues, after the decease of his or her companion in possession of the decedent's goods, for their preservation. Necessity In general, whatever makes the contrary of a thing impossible, whatever may be the cause of such impossibilities, Negation Denial. Two negations are construed to mean one affirmation. Negative This word has several significations: 1) It is used in contradistinction to giving assent; thus we say the president has put his negative upon such a bill. 2. It is also used in contradistinction to affirmative; as, a negative does not always admit of the simple and direct proof of which an affirmative is capable. When a party affirms a negative in his pleadings, and without the establishment of which, by evidence, he cannot recover or defend himself, the burden of the proof lies upon him, and he must prove the negative. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Necessaries. If you have a better definition for Necessaries than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Necessaries may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Necessaries and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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