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Nul
NulLaw French. A barbarous word which means to convey a negative; as, Nul tiel record, Nul tiel award. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Convey To transfer property to someone by selling it or by other means. 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. Tiel An old manner of spelling tel. Such as nul tiel record, no such record. Record 1) Evidence. A written memorial made by a public officer authorized by law to perform that function, and intended to serve as evidence of something written, said, or done. 2) To record. The act of making a record. Award A decision made by a court to compensate a person for something. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Nubilis Civil law. One who is of a proper age to be married. Nude Naked. Figuratively, this word is applied to various subjects. 2. A nude contract, nudum pactum, q. v.) is one without a consideration; nu de matter, is a bare allegation of a thing done, without any evidence of it. Nude matter A bare allegation unsupported by evidence. Nudum pactum Contracts. A contract made without a consideration,; it is called a nude or naked contract, because it is not clothed with the consideration required by law, in order to give an action. Nuisance Criminal law, torts. This word means literally annoyance; in law, it signifies, according to Blackstone, " anything that worketh hurt, inconvenience, or damage." Nul Nul agard No award. A plea to an action on an arbitration bond, when the defendant avers that there was no legal award made. Nul disseisin Pleading. No disseisin. A plea in a real action, by which the de- fendant denies that there was any disseisin it is a species of the general issue. Nul tiel record Pleading. No such record. Nul tort Pleading No wrong. Nul waste Pleading. This is the gene- ral issue in an action of waste. Co. Entr. 700 a, 708 a. The plea of, nul waste ad- mits nothing, but puts the whole declaration in issue; and in support of this plea the defendant may give in evidence anything which proves that the act charged is no waste, as that it happened by tempest, light- ning, and the like. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Nul. If you have a better definition for Nul than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Nul may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Nul and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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