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Pernancy
PernancyThis word, which is derived from the French prendre, to take, signifies a taking or receiving. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Prendre Prendre or prender. To take. This word is used to signify the right of taking a thing before it is offered,; hence the phrase of law, it lies in render, but not in prender Take This is a technical expression which signifies to be entitled to; as, a devisee will take under the will. To take also signifies to seize, as to take and carry away. Taking 1) English law. The union of securities given at different times, so as to prevent any intermediate purchasers claiming title to redeem, or otherwise discharge one lien, which is prior, without redeeming or discharging other liens also, which are subsequent to his own title. 2) Crim. torts. The act of laying hold upon an article, with or without removing the same; a felonious taking is not sufficient without a carrying away, to constitute the crime of larceny. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- 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. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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 Civil law. Exchange; barter. Pernancy 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. Perpetuity Estates. Any limitation tending to take the subject of it out of commerce for a longer period than a life or lives in being, and twenty-one years beyond; and in case of a posthumous child, a few months more, allowing for the term of gestation or it is such a limitation of property as renders it unalienable beyond the period allowed by law. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pernancy. If you have a better definition for Pernancy than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pernancy may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pernancy and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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