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Picket
PicketTo object publicly, on or adjacent to the employer's premises, to an employer's labor practices, goods or services. The most common form of picketing is patrolling with signs. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Premises 1) That which is put before. The word has several significations; sometimes it means the statements which have been before made; as, I act upon these premises; in this sense, this word may comprise a variety of subjects, having no connexion among themselves. 2) Estates. Lands and tenements are usually, called premises, when particularly spoken of; as, the premises will be sold without reserve. 3) Conveyancing. That part in the beginning of a deed, in which are set forth the names of the parties, with their titles ana additions, and in which are recited such deeds, agreements, or matters of fact, as are necessary to explain the reasons upon which the contract then entered into is founded; and it is here also the consideration on which it is made, is set down, and the certainty of the thing granted. 4) Equity pleading. That part of a bill usually denominated the stating part of the bill. It contains a narrative of the facts and circumstances of the plaintiff's case, and the wrongs of which he complains, and the names of the persons by whom done, and against whom he seeks redress. Labor Continued operation; work. Common marriage law. a marriage in which no formal ceremony took place and no license exists. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Pickpocket A thief; one who in a crowd or. in other places, steals from the pockets or person of another without putting him in fear. This is generally punished as simple larceny. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Pew A seat in a church separated from all others, with a convenient space to stand therein. Pharos A light-house or beacon. It is derived from Phams, a small island at the mouth of the Nile, on which was built a watch-tower. Physical custody A child custody decision which grants the right to organize and administer the day to day residential care of a child. This is usually combined with legal custody. Physician One lawfully engaged in the practice of medicine. Physiology med. jur. The science which treats of the functions of animals; it is the science of life. Picket Pickpocket A thief; one who in a crowd or. in other places, steals from the pockets or person of another without putting him in fear. This is generally punished as simple larceny. Pigeon drop A fraud scheme that involves a wallet/purse/envelope with a large sum of money in it but no identification. The Perpetrator and Accomplice, together with the victim "finds" the wallet, and the victim is persuaded to withdraw a sum of money as "good faith" to share in the cache. The victim is distracted and the Perpetrators steal the money and disappear with it. Pignoration Civil law . This word is used by Justinian in the title of the 52d novel, and signifies not only a pledge of property, but an engagement of the person. Pignorative contract Civil law. A contract by which the owner of an estate engages it to another for a sum of money, and grants to him and his successors the right to enjoy it, until he shall be reimbursed, voluntarily, that sum of money. Pignoris capio, rom Civil law. The name given to one of the legis actiones of the Roman law. It consisted chiefly in the taking. of a pledge, and was in fact a mode of execution. It was confined to special cases determined by positive law or by custom, such as taxes, duties, rents and is comparable in some respects to distresses at common law. The proceeding took place in the presence of a praetor. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Picket. If you have a better definition for Picket than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Picket may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Picket and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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