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Trinepos
TrineposThis term was used among the Romans to denote the male descendant in the sixth degree in a direct line. It is still employed in making genealogical tables. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Term 1) Construction. Word; expression speech. 2) Contracts. This word is used in the civil, law to denote the space of time granted to the debtor for discharging his obligation; there are express terms resulting from the positive stipulations of the agreement; as, where one undertakes to pay a certain sum on a certain day and also terms which tacitly result from the nature of the things which are the object of the engagement, or from the place where the act is agreed to be done. For instance, if a builder engage to construct a house for me, I must allow a reasonable time for fulfilling his engagement. 3) Estates. The limitation of an estate, as a term for years, for life, and the like. The word term does not merely signify the time specified in the lease, but the estate also and interest that passes by that lease; and therefore the term may expire during the continuance of the time, as by surrender, forfeiture and the like. 4) Practice. The space of time during which a court holds a session; sometimes the term is a monthly, at others it is a quarterly period, according to the constitution of the court. Male Of the masculine sex; of the sex that begets young; the sex opposed to the female. Descendant Those person who are born of, or from children of, another are called that person's descendants. Grandchildren are descendants of their grandfather as children are descendants of their natural parents. The law also distinguishes between collateral descendants and lineal descendants. Degree 1) Descents. This word is derived from the French degre, which is itself taken from the Latin gradus, and signifies literally, a step in a stairway, or the round of a ladder. 2) measures. In angular measures, a degree is equal to sixty minutes, or the thirtieth part of a sine. 3) persons. By degree, is understood the state or condition of a person. Direct Straight forward; not collateral. Line 1) Measures. A line is a lineal measure containing the one twelfth part of a on inch. 2) Estates. The division between two estates. Limit; border; boudary. Employed One who is in the service of another. Such a person is entitled to rights and liable to.perform certain duties. Tables A synopsis in which many particulars are brought together in a general view; as genealogical tables, which are composed of the names of persons SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Trinity house The Corporation of Trinity House, established as a guild of mariners by King Henry VIII of England in 1517, in the Parish of Deptford Strond, in the County of Kent (now near the Tower of London). The Trinity House has been responsible, since the time of Queen Elizabeth I, for the erection and maintenance of lighthouses, lightships and buoys in English waters. It is also the authority for the licensing of pilots. The "Elder Brethren" of Trinity House (retired sea captains, also known as "Trinity Masters") serve as nautical assessors to the High Court, Admiralty Division. Trinity term English law. One of the four terms of the courts; it begins on the 22d day of May, and ends on the 12th of June. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Tret Weights and measures. An allowance made for the water or Trial Practice., The examination before a competent tribunal, according to the laws, of the land, of the facts put in issue in a cause, for the purpose of determining such issue. Trial brief A written document prepared for and used by an attorney at trial. It contains the issues to be tried, synopsis of evidence to be presented and case and statutory authority to substantiate the attorney's position at trial. Trial list A list of cases marked down for trial for any one term. Tribute A contribution which is sometimes raised by the sovereign from his subject, to sustain the expenses of the state. It is also a sum of money paid by one nation to another under some pretended right. Trinepos Trinity house The Corporation of Trinity House, established as a guild of mariners by King Henry VIII of England in 1517, in the Parish of Deptford Strond, in the County of Kent (now near the Tower of London). The Trinity House has been responsible, since the time of Queen Elizabeth I, for the erection and maintenance of lighthouses, lightships and buoys in English waters. It is also the authority for the licensing of pilots. The "Elder Brethren" of Trinity House (retired sea captains, also known as "Trinity Masters") serve as nautical assessors to the High Court, Admiralty Division. Trinity term English law. One of the four terms of the courts; it begins on the 22d day of May, and ends on the 12th of June. Triors Practice. Persons appointed according to law to try whether a person challenged to the favor is or is not qualified to serve on the jury. They do not exceed two in number without the consent of the prosecutor and defendant, or some special case is alleged by one of them, or when only one juror has been sworn and two triors are appointed with him. Tripartite Consisting of three parts, as a deed tripartite, between A of the first part, B of the second part, and C of the third part. Triplication Pleading. This was formerly used in pleading instead of rebutter. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Trinepos. If you have a better definition for Trinepos than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Trinepos may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Trinepos and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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