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Vendition
VenditionA sale; the act of selling. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Sale Contracts. An agreement by which one of the contracting parties, called the seller, gives a thing and passes the title to it, in exchange for a certain price in current money, to the other party, who is called the buyer or purchaser, who, on his part, agrees to pay such price. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Vendee Contracts. A purchaser; A buyer. Venditioni exponas Practice. That you expose to sale. The name of a writ of execution, directed to the sheriff, commanding him to sell goods or chattels, and in some states, lands, which he has taken in execution by virtue of a fieri facias, and which remain unsold. Vendor The seller; the person selling. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Vectigalia Among the Romans this word signified duties which were paid to the prince for the importation and exportation of certain merchandise. They differed from tribute, which was a tax paid by each individual . Vehicle Any thing that is designed to transport persons or objects. A bicycle has been held to be a vehicle. Vejours An obsolete word, which signified viewers or experts. Venal Something that is bought. The term is generally applied in a bad sense; as, a venal office is an office which has been purchased. Vendee Contracts. A purchaser; A buyer. Vendition Venditioni exponas Practice. That you expose to sale. The name of a writ of execution, directed to the sheriff, commanding him to sell goods or chattels, and in some states, lands, which he has taken in execution by virtue of a fieri facias, and which remain unsold. Vendor The seller; the person selling. Venire A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. Venire facias Practice, Crim. law. According to the English law, the proper process to be issued on an indictment for any petit misdemeanor, on a penal statute, is a writ called venire facias. 2. It is in the nature of a summons to cause the party to appear. Venire, or venire pacias juratores Practice. The name of a writ directed to the sheriff commanding him to cause to come from the body of the county before the court from which it issued, on some day certain and therein specified, a certain number of qualified citizens wbo are to act as jurors in the said court. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Vendition. If you have a better definition for Vendition than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Vendition may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Vendition and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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