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Plagiarism
PlagiarismThe act of appropriating the ideas and language of another, and passing them for one's own. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Plagiarius civil law. He who fraudulently concealed a freeman or slave who belonged to another. Plagium Man stealing, kidnapping. This offence is the crimen plagii of the Romans. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Pit Fossa. A hole dug in the earth, which was filled with water, and in which women thieves were drowned, instead of being hung. The punishment of the pit was formerly common in Scotland. Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. Place of business The place where a man usually transacts his affairs or business. When a man keeps a store, shop, counting room or office, independently and distinctly from all other persons, that is deemed his place of business 3 and when he usually transacts his business at the counting house, office, and the like, occupied and used by another, that will also be considered his place of business, if he has no independent place of his own. Place of machinery This term is the contact introduced by Robert Merkin in repect of insurance law, being "the law of the place in which the process of the formation of the agreement primarily took place. Placitum A plea. This word is nomen generalissimum, and refers to all the pleas in the case. By placitum is also understood the subdivisions in abridgments and other works, where the point decided in a case is set down, separately, and generally numbered. Plagiarism Plagiarius civil law. He who fraudulently concealed a freeman or slave who belonged to another. Plagium Man stealing, kidnapping. This offence is the crimen plagii of the Romans. Plaint English law. The exhibiting of any action, real or personal, in writing; the party making his plaint is called the plaintiff. Plaintiff in error A party who sues out a writ of error, and this whether in the court below he was plaintiff or defendant. Plan The delineation or design of a city, a house or houses, a garden, a vessel, &c. traced on paper or other substance, representing the position, and the relative proportions of the different parts. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Plagiarism. If you have a better definition for Plagiarism than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Plagiarism may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Plagiarism and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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