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Pater
PaterFather. A term used in making genealogical tables. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Father Domestic relations. He by whom a child is begotten. Term 1) Construction. Word; expression speech. 2) Contracts. This word is used in the civil, law to denote the space of time granted to the debtor for discharging his obligation; there are express terms resulting from the positive stipulations of the agreement; as, where one undertakes to pay a certain sum on a certain day and also terms which tacitly result from the nature of the things which are the object of the engagement, or from the place where the act is agreed to be done. For instance, if a builder engage to construct a house for me, I must allow a reasonable time for fulfilling his engagement. 3) Estates. The limitation of an estate, as a term for years, for life, and the like. The word term does not merely signify the time specified in the lease, but the estate also and interest that passes by that lease; and therefore the term may expire during the continuance of the time, as by surrender, forfeiture and the like. 4) Practice. The space of time during which a court holds a session; sometimes the term is a monthly, at others it is a quarterly period, according to the constitution of the court. Tables A synopsis in which many particulars are brought together in a general view; as genealogical tables, which are composed of the names of persons SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Patent 1) Constrction. That which is open or manifest. 2) Contracts. A patent for an invention is a giant made by the government of the United States to the inventor of any new or useful art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter not known or used by others before his or their discovery or invention thereof, and not, at the time of his application for a patent, in public use or on sale, with his consent or allowance, as the inventor or discoverer; securing to him for a limited time, therein expressed, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using, and vending to others to be used, the said invention or discovery, on certain conditions, among which is the one of at once giving up his secret and making public his discovery or invention, and the manner of making and using the same, so that at the expiration of his privilege, it may become public property. Patent and trademark office The federal agency which examines and issues patents and registers trademarks. Patent french The following points in relation to the patent laws of France will be found useful to those who have invented valuable machinery, and who are desirous of availing themselves of the patent laws of that country: - Patent laws of great britain and ireland The patent laws of Great Britain and Ireland will be briefly considered by taking a view of the persons to whom patents will be granted; the different kinds of patents; the time for which they are granted; and the expenses attending them. Patent lawsuit A lawsuit filed by or against a patent registration company or having to do with patent and trademark disputes. Patent roman The Roman patents will be considered by taking a view of the persons to whom they may be granted; the different kinds of patents; the cost of a patent; and the obligations of thepatentee. Patent, prussian This subject will be considered by taking a view of the persons who may obtain patents; the nature of the patent; and the duration of the right. Patent-office An office bearing this name was established by law, and by the act Of congress of July 4, 1836, which repeals all acts theretofore passed in relation to patents. Patentee He to whom a patent has been granted. The term is usually applied to one who has obtained letters-patent for a new invention. Pater familias Civil law. One who was sui juris and consequently was not either under parental power, nor under that of a master; a child in his cradle, therefore, could have been pater familias, if he had neither a master nor a father. Paterna paternis This expression is used in the French law to signify that in a succession, the property coming from the father of the deceased, descends to his paternal relations. Paternal That which belongs to the father or comes from him: as, paternal power, paternal relation, paternal estate, paternal line. Paternal power Patria potestas, The, authority lawfully exercised by parents, over their children. It will be proper to consider Paternal property That which descends or comes from the father and other ascendants, or collaterals of the paternal stock Paternity The state or condition of a father. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Patent laws of great britain and ireland The patent laws of Great Britain and Ireland will be briefly considered by taking a view of the persons to whom patents will be granted; the different kinds of patents; the time for which they are granted; and the expenses attending them. Patent roman The Roman patents will be considered by taking a view of the persons to whom they may be granted; the different kinds of patents; the cost of a patent; and the obligations of thepatentee. Patent, prussian This subject will be considered by taking a view of the persons who may obtain patents; the nature of the patent; and the duration of the right. Patentee He to whom a patent has been granted. The term is usually applied to one who has obtained letters-patent for a new invention. Patent-office An office bearing this name was established by law, and by the act Of congress of July 4, 1836, which repeals all acts theretofore passed in relation to patents. Pater Pater familias Civil law. One who was sui juris and consequently was not either under parental power, nor under that of a master; a child in his cradle, therefore, could have been pater familias, if he had neither a master nor a father. Paterna paternis This expression is used in the French law to signify that in a succession, the property coming from the father of the deceased, descends to his paternal relations. Paternal That which belongs to the father or comes from him: as, paternal power, paternal relation, paternal estate, paternal line. Paternal power Patria potestas, The, authority lawfully exercised by parents, over their children. It will be proper to consider Paternal property That which descends or comes from the father and other ascendants, or collaterals of the paternal stock We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pater. If you have a better definition for Pater than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pater may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pater and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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