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Primary caretaker






Primary caretaker

The parent who provides majority of the child's day to day care.

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Majority
1) Persons. The state or condition of a person who has arrived at full age. He is then said to be a major, in opposition to minor, which is his condition during infancy. 2) Government. The greater number of the voters; though in another sense, it means the greater number of votes given in which sense it is a mere plurality.



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Prima facie
The first blush; the first view or appearance of the business; as, the holder of a bill of exchange, indorsed in blank, is prima facie its owner.

Prima facie case
A case that is sufficient and has the minimum amount of evidence necessary to allow it to continue in the judicial process.

Prima impressionis
(United Kingdom) On first impression.

Prima tonsura
A grant of a right to have the first crop of grass.

Primage
Merchant law. A duty payable to the master and mariner of a ship or vessel; to the master for the use of his cables and ropes to discharge the goods of the merchant; to the mariners for lading and unlading in any port or haven.

Primary
That which is first or principal; as primary evidence, or that evidence which is to be admitted in the first instance, as distinguished from secondary evidence, which is allowed only when primary evidence cannot be had.

Primary authority
Constitutions, codes, statutes, ordinances, and case law sources.

Primary evidence
The best evidence of which the case in its nature is susceptible.

Primary powers
The principal authority given by a principal to his agent; it differs from mediate powers.

Primate
eccles. law.. An archbishop who has jurisdiction over one or several other metropolitans.

Primer election
A term used to signify first choice.

Primer seisin
English law. The right which the king had, when any of his tenants died seised of a knight's fee, to receive of the heir, provided he were of fall age, one whole year's profits of the lands, if they were in immediate possession; and half a year's profits, if the lands were in reversion, expectant on an estate for life

Primogeniture
1) The state of being first born the eldest. 2) Formerly primogeniture gave a title in cases of descent to the oldest son in preference to the other children; this unjust distinction has been geuerally abolished in the United States.

Primogenitus
The first born.

Primum decretum
In the courts of admiralty, this name is given to a provisional decree.



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Prima impressionis
(United Kingdom) On first impression.

Prima tonsura
A grant of a right to have the first crop of grass.

Primage
Merchant law. A duty payable to the master and mariner of a ship or vessel; to the master for the use of his cables and ropes to discharge the goods of the merchant; to the mariners for lading and unlading in any port or haven.

Primary
That which is first or principal; as primary evidence, or that evidence which is to be admitted in the first instance, as distinguished from secondary evidence, which is allowed only when primary evidence cannot be had.

Primary authority
Constitutions, codes, statutes, ordinances, and case law sources.

Primary caretaker

Primary evidence
The best evidence of which the case in its nature is susceptible.

Primary powers
The principal authority given by a principal to his agent; it differs from mediate powers.

Primate
eccles. law.. An archbishop who has jurisdiction over one or several other metropolitans.

Primer election
A term used to signify first choice.

Primer seisin
English law. The right which the king had, when any of his tenants died seised of a knight's fee, to receive of the heir, provided he were of fall age, one whole year's profits of the lands, if they were in immediate possession; and half a year's profits, if the lands were in reversion, expectant on an estate for life

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