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Tutor propertus
Tutor propertusThe name given to one who is rightly a guardian in socage in contradistinction, to a tutor alienus. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Name One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin. Guardian An individual who, by legal appointment or by the effect of a written law, is given custodyof both the property and the person of one who is unable to manage their own affairs, such as a child or mentally-disabled person. Socage English law. A tenure of lands by certain inferior services in husbandry, and not knight's service, in lieu of all other services. Tutor Civil law. A person who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Tutor Civil law. A person who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor. Tutor alienus English law. The name given to a stranger who enters into the lands of an infant within the age of fourteen), and takes the profits. Tutorship The power which an individual, sui juris, has to take care of the person of one who is unable to take care of himself. Tutorship differs from curatorship. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Turpis causa Contracts. A base or vile consideration, forbidden by law, which makes the contract void; as a contract, the consideration of which is the future illegal cohabitation of the obligee with the obligor. Turpitude Everything done contrary to justice, honesty, modesty or good morals, is said to be done with turpitude. Tutelage State of guardianship; the condition of one who is subject to the control of a guardian. Tutor Civil law. A person who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor. Tutor alienus English law. The name given to a stranger who enters into the lands of an infant within the age of fourteen), and takes the profits. Tutor propertus Tutorship The power which an individual, sui juris, has to take care of the person of one who is unable to take care of himself. Tutorship differs from curatorship. Tutrix A woman who is appointed to the office of a tutor. Twelve tables The name given to a code of Roman laws, commonly called the Law of the Twelve Tables. Twenty years The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights. Tyburn ticket English late. A certificate given to the prosecutor of a felon to conviction, is so called. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Tutor propertus. If you have a better definition for Tutor propertus than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Tutor propertus may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Tutor propertus and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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