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Parole officer
Parole officerThe officer controlling the proper use of parole freedom. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Proper That which is essential, suitable, adapted, and correct. Parole International law. The agreement of persons who have been taken by an enemy that they will not again take up arms against those who captured them, either for a limited time, or during the continuance of the war. Freedom Liberty; the right to do what is not forbidden by law. Freedom does not preclude the idea of subjection to law; indeed, it presupposes the existence of some legislative provision, the observance of which insures freedom to us, by securing the like observance from others. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- 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 Parol evidence Oral or verbal evidence; evidence given by word of mouth in court. Parol evidence rule The term "Parol Evidence Rule" refers to the extent to which a court will entertain extrinsec evidence in evaluating the intent of contracting parties embodied in a writing. If the court determines the terms of the writing to be unclear, ambiguous, or otherwise not fully stated it may allow parties to introduce evidence to the jury to supplement the writing or explain the meaning of its terms so long as the evidence does not contradict a term already in the document. Parol leases An agreement made verbally, not in writing, between the parties, by which one of them leases to the other a certain estate. Parole International law. The agreement of persons who have been taken by an enemy that they will not again take up arms against those who captured them, either for a limited time, or during the continuance of the war. Parole board The board deciding on granting parole freedom to a prisoner. Parolee A parolee is an alien, appearing to be inadmissible to the inspecting officer, allowed into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or when that alien’s entry is determined to be for significant public benefit. Parole does not constitute a formal admission to the United States and confers temporary status only, requiring parolees to leave when the conditions supporting their parole cease to exist. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Patriot Act The "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act" of 2001 was adopted by the US Senate on the 24th of October of the said year as a result of 9/11. Parole officer Parole board The board deciding on granting parole freedom to a prisoner. Prison pen pal A prisoner who exchanges letters with other prisoners or with free persons out of jail. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Parole officer. If you have a better definition for Parole officer than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Parole officer may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Parole officer and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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