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Nemine contradicente






Nemine contradicente

Legislation. These words, usually abbreviated nem. con., are used to signify the unanimous consent of the house to which they are applied. In England they are used in the house of commons; in the house of lords, the words to convey the same idea are nemine dissentiente.

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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.

Consent
Agreement; voluntary acceptance of the wish of another.

House
Estates. A place for the habitation and dwelling of man. This word has several significations, as it is applied to different things. In a grant or demise of a house, the curtilage and garden will pass, even without the words "with the appurtenances," being added.

Commons
English law. Those subjects of the English nation who are not noblemen.

Convey
To transfer property to someone by selling it or by other means.



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Negotiation
1) Contracts The deliberation which takes place between the parties touching a proposed agreement. 2) merc. law. The act by which a bill of exchange or promissory note is put into circulation by being passed by one of the original parties to another person.

Negotiorum gestio
A civil law term, meaning management of the business of another. Under this principle, a party who voluntarily takes care of the affairs of another person, without any express or implied authority from that person, may claim reimbursement of his necessary and useful expenses, whether he has been successful or not. Negotiorum gestio is therefore the likely origin of the concept of salvage (infra) in maritime law.

Negotiorum gestum
Contracts. In the civil law, the negotiorum gestor is one who spontaneously, and without authority, undertakes to act for another during his absence, in his affairs.

Negotitiable paper
Contracts. This term is applied to bills of exchange and promissory notes, which are assignable by indorsement or delivery.

Neif
Old English law. A woman who was born a villain, or a bond woman.

Nemine contradicente

Nemo dat quod non habet
(United Kingdom) No one can give a better title than he has.

Nemo judex in causa sua
"No one may be judge in his own case", referring to the principle of natural justice that an adjudicator should be disinterested and unbiased. Canada).

Nemo judex in parte sua
Latin and a fundamental principle of natural justice which states that no person can judge a case in which he or she is party. May also be called nemo judex in sua causa or nemo debet esse judex in propria causa.

Nephew
Domestiv relation. The son of a person's brother or sister.

Nepos
A grandson. This term is used in making genealogical tables.

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