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Permutation






Permutation

Civil law. Exchange; barter.

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Civil
1) It is used in contradistinction to barbarous or savage, to indicate a state of society reduced to order and regular government; thus we speak of civil life, civil society, civil government, and civil liberty. 2) It is sometimes used in contradistinction to criminal, to indicate the private rights and remedies of men, as members of the community, in contrast to those which are public and relate to the government; thus we speak of civil process and criminal process, civil jurisdiction and criminal jurisdiction.

Law
A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system.

Barter
A contract by which the parties exchange goods for goods. To complete the contract the goods must be delivered, for without a delivery, the right of property is not changed.



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Perma-temp
A long term temporary employee, or agency worker, who looks, acts, eats and works like an employee but isn't legally considered an employee of the client for income and employment tax purposes. The status of perma-temps for employee benefits such as pension and profit sharing is in litigation.

Permanent injunction
A court order requiring that some action be taken, or that some party refrain from taking action. It differs from forms of temporary relief, such as a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.

Permanent resident
Any person not a citizen of the United States who is residing in the U.S. under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant. Also known as "Permanent Resident Alien", "Lawful Permanent Resident," "Resident Alien Permit Holder," and "Green Card Holder."

Permanent resident alien
An alien admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident. Permanent residents are also commonly referred to as immigrants; however, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) broadly defines an immigrant as any alien in the United States, except one legally admitted under specific nonimmigrant categories. An illegal alien who entered the United States without inspection, for example, would be strictly defined as an immigrant under the INA but is not a permanent resident alien.

Permanent-trespasses
When trespasses of one and the same kind, are committed on several days, and are in their nature capable of renewal or continuation, and are actually renowed or continued from day to day, so that the particular injury, done on each particular day, cannot be distinguished from what was done on another day, these wrongs are called permanent trespasses. in declaring for such trespasses they may be laid with a continuando.

Permission
A license to do a thing; an authority to do an act which without such authority would have been unlawful.

Permissive
Allowed; that which may be done; as permissive waste, which is the permitting real estate to go to waste; when a tenant is bound to repair he is punishable for permissive waste.

Permit
A license or warrant to do something not forbidden bylaw.



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Permanent-trespasses
When trespasses of one and the same kind, are committed on several days, and are in their nature capable of renewal or continuation, and are actually renowed or continued from day to day, so that the particular injury, done on each particular day, cannot be distinguished from what was done on another day, these wrongs are called permanent trespasses. in declaring for such trespasses they may be laid with a continuando.

Perma-temp
A long term temporary employee, or agency worker, who looks, acts, eats and works like an employee but isn't legally considered an employee of the client for income and employment tax purposes. The status of perma-temps for employee benefits such as pension and profit sharing is in litigation.

Permission
A license to do a thing; an authority to do an act which without such authority would have been unlawful.

Permissive
Allowed; that which may be done; as permissive waste, which is the permitting real estate to go to waste; when a tenant is bound to repair he is punishable for permissive waste.

Permit
A license or warrant to do something not forbidden bylaw.

Permutation

Pernancy
This word, which is derived from the French prendre, to take, signifies a taking or receiving.

Pernor of profits
He who receives the profits of lands. A cestui que use, who is legally entitled and actually does receive the profits, i's the pernor of profits.

Perpetrator
The person who commits the Fraud.

Perpetual
That which is to last without limitation as to time.

Perpetuating testimony
The act by which testimony is reduced to writing as prescribed by law, so that the same shall be read in evidence in some suit or legal proceedings to be thereafter instituted.

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