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Truth in lending
Truth in lendingStatutes which provide that precise and meaningful cost of credit information be provided to the credit customer. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Credit Common law, contracts. The ability to borrow, on the opinion conceived by the lender that he will be repaid. This definition includes the effect and the immediate cause of credit. The debt due in consequence of such a contract is also called a credit; as, administrator of an the goods, chattels, effects and credits. Information 1) An accusation or complaint made in writing to a court of competent jurisdiction, charging some person with a specific violation of some public law. 2) In the French law, the term information is used to signify the act or instrument which contains the depositions of witnesses against the accused. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Truth The actual state of things. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Trustee Estates. A trustee is one to whom an estate has been conveyed in trust. Trustee de son tort A trustee "of his own wrong"; a person who is not a regularly appointed trustee but because of his or her intermeddling with the trust and the exercise of some control over the trust property, can be held by a court as "constructive" trustee which entails liability for losses to the trust. Trustee process Practice. In Massacchusetts, this is a process given by statute, in imitation of the foreign attachment of the English law. Truster He who creates a trust. A convenient term used in the laws of Scotland. Truth The actual state of things. Truth in lending Tub Measures. In mercantile law, a tub is a measure containing sixty pounds weight of tea; and from fifty-six to eighty-six pounds of camphor. Tub-man English law. A barrister who has a pre-audience in the Exchequer, and also one who has a particular place in court, is so called. Tumbrel punishment. A species of cart; according to Lord Coke, a dung-cart. Tun Measure. A vessel of wine or oil, containing four hogsheads. Turbary English law. A right to dig turf; an easement. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Truth in lending. If you have a better definition for Truth in lending than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Truth in lending may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Truth in lending and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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