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Trapdoor
TrapdoorIn computer fraud, a means of unauthorized access to the computer operating system or files, usually placed by a Hacker. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Fraud Contracts, torts. Any trick or artifice employed by one person to induce another to fall into an error, or to detain him in it, so that he may make an agreement contrary to his interest. The fraud may consist either, first, in the misrepresentation, or, secondly, in the concealment of a material fact. Fraud, force and vexation, are odious in law. Access Person. Approach, or the means or power of approaching. Sometimes by access is understood sexual intercourse; at other times the opportunity of communicating together so that sexual intercourse may have taken place, is also called access. Hacker (Old) One who enjoys unraveling the mysteries of the computer. (Modern) A person who attacks another's computer and seeks to gain unauthorized access by hacking (breaking down) the computer's logical security. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Transitus The act of going, or of removing goods, from one place to another. The transitus of goods from a seller commences the moment he has delivered them to an agent for the purpose of being carried to another place, and ends when the delivery is complete, which delivery may be by putting the purchaser into actual possession of the goods, or by making him a symbolical delivery. Translation The copy made in one language of what has been written, or spoken in another. Transmission Civil law. The right which heirs or legatees may have of passing to their successors, the inheritance or legacy to which they were entitled, if they happen to die without having exercised their rights. Transmittal form Form required in certain courts for transmitting documents for filing. Transportation Punishment. In the English law, this punishment is inflicted by virtue of sundry statutes; it was unknown to the common law. 2 H. Bl. 223. It is a part of the judgment or sentence of the court, that the party shall be transported or sent into exile. Trapdoor Travail The act of child-bearing. Traverse 1) Criminal law, practice. This is a technical term, which means to turnover: it is applied to an issue taken upon an indictment for a misdemeanor, and means nothing more than turning over or putting off the trial to a following sessions or assize; it has, perhaps with more propriety, been applied to the denying or taking issue upon an indictment, without reference to the delay of trial. 2) Pleading. This term, from the French traverser, signifies to deny or controvert anything which is alleged in the declaration, plea, replication or other pleadings; Treason Criminal law. This word imports a betraying, treachery, or breach of allegiance. Treason petit English law. The killing of a master by his servant; a hushand by his wife; a superior by a secular or religious man. Treasure trove Found treasure. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Trapdoor. If you have a better definition for Trapdoor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Trapdoor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Trapdoor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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