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Pari passu
Pari passuBy the same gradation. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Pari delicto Criminal law. In a similar offence or crime; equal in guilt. A person who is in pari delicto with another, differs from a particeps criminis in this, that the former always includes the latter but the latter does not always include the former. Pari materia Of the same matter; on the same subject; as, laws pari materia must be construed with reference to each other. Parish A district of country of different extents. In the ecclesiastical law it signified the territory committed to the charge of a parson, vicar, or other minister. Parium judicium The trial by jury , or by a man's peers, or equals, is so called. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Parents The lawful father and mother of the party spoken of. Pares A man's equals; his peers. Pares curie Feudal law. Those vassals who were bound to attend the lord's court were so called. Pari delicto Criminal law. In a similar offence or crime; equal in guilt. A person who is in pari delicto with another, differs from a particeps criminis in this, that the former always includes the latter but the latter does not always include the former. Pari materia Of the same matter; on the same subject; as, laws pari materia must be construed with reference to each other. Pari passu Parish A district of country of different extents. In the ecclesiastical law it signified the territory committed to the charge of a parson, vicar, or other minister. Parium judicium The trial by jury , or by a man's peers, or equals, is so called. Park Engish law. An enclosed chase extending only over a man's own grounds. The term park signifies an enclosure. Parliament This word, derived from the French parlement, in the English law, is used to designate the legislative branch of the government of Great Britain, composed of the house of lords, and the house of commons. Parol More properly parole. A French word, which means literally, word or speech. It is used to distinguish contracts which are made verbally or in writing not under seal, which are called, parol. contracts, from those which are under seal which bear the name of deeds or specialties We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pari passu. If you have a better definition for Pari passu than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pari passu may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pari passu and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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