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Pocket parts






Pocket parts

Supplements to law books in pamphlet form which are inserted in a pocket inside the back cover of the books to keep them current.

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Books
Commerce, accounts. Merchants, traders, and other persons, who are desirous of understanding their affairs, and of explaining them when necessary, keep, 1. a day book; 2. a journal; 3. a ledger; 4. a letter book; 5. an invoice book; 6. a cash book; 7. a bill book; 8. a bank book; and 9. a cheek book. The reader is referred to these several articles

Current
Merchant law. A term used to express present time



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Maritime law. The embezzlement of goods on board of a ship, is known by the name of plunderage.

Plural
A term used in grammar, which signifies more than one.

Plurality
Government. The greater number of votes given at an election; it is distinguished from a majority, which is a plurality of all the votes which might have been given; though in common parlance majority is used in the sense here given to plurality.

Pluries
Practice. A term by which a writ issued subsequently to an alias of the same kind, is denominated.

Poach
To kill or take an animal or fish from the property of another.

Pocket parts

Poinding
Scotch. law. That diligence, affecting movable subjects, by which their property is carried directly to, the creditor. Poinding is real or personal.

Poinding, personal
Scotch law. Poinding of the goods belonging to the debtor; and of those goods only.

Poinding, real
Poinding, real or poinding of the ground. Scotch law. Though it be properly a diligence, this is generally considered by lawyers as a species of real action, and is so called to distinguish it from personal poinding, which is founded merely on an obligation to pay.

Point
Practice. A proposition or question arising in a case.

Point reserved
A point or question of law which the court, not being fully satisfied how to decide, in the hurried trial of a cause, rules in favor of the party offering it, but subject to revision on a motion for a new trial. If, after argument, it be found to have been ruled correctly, the verdict is supported; if otherwise, it is set aside .

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