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Par delictum






Par delictum

(United Kingdom) Equal fault.

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Fault
Contracts, Civil law. An improper act or omission, which arises from ignorance, carelessness, or negligence. The act or omission must not have been meditated, and must have caused some injury to another.



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Par value shares
Shares issued by a company which have a minimum price. Shares which are without par value or "non par value shares" are shares which may be sold at whatever price the company's board of directors decides.



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Paper money
By paper money is understood the engagements to pay money which are issued by governments and banks, and which pass as money.

Paper-book
Practice. A book or paper containing an abstract of all the facts and pleadings necessary, to the full understanding of a case.

Paperbound supplement
A temporary supplement to a book or books to update the serve.

Papirian code
The name of a collection of the Roman laws, promulgated by Romulus, Numa, and other kings who governed.

Par
Common law. Equal. It is used to denote a state of equality or equal value. Bills of exchange, stocks, and the like, are at par when they sell for their nominal value; above par, or below par, when they sell for more or less.

Par delictum

Par value shares
Shares issued by a company which have a minimum price. Shares which are without par value or "non par value shares" are shares which may be sold at whatever price the company's board of directors decides.

Parage
Equality of name or blood, but more especially of land in the partition of an inheritance among co-heirs, hence comes disparage and disparagement.

Paragium
A Latin term which signifies equality. It is derived from the adjective par, equal, and made a substantive by the addition of agium;

Paralegal
A person who is not a lawyer or is not acting in that capacity but who provides a limited number of legal services. Each country differs in the authority it gives paralegals in exercising what traditionally would be lawyers' work.

Paramount
That which is superior.

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