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Versus
VersusAgainst; as A B versus C D. This is usually abbreviated v. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Versus Against; as A B versus C D. This is usually abbreviated v. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Verbal process In Louisiana, by this term is understood a written account of any proceeding or operation required by law, signed by the person commissioned to perform the duty, and attested by the signature of witnesses. Verbatim (United Kingdom) Word by word, exactly. Verdict The decision of a jury. In criminal cases, this is usually expressed as "guilty" or "not guilty".In a civil case, the verdict would be a finding for the plaintiff or for the defendant. Verification statement An oath stating that the information in a document is true. Verification, pleading 1) Pleading. Whenever new matter is introduced on either side, the plea must conclude with a verification or averment, in order that the other party may have an opportunity of answering it. 2) Practice. The examination of the truth of a writing; the certificate that the writing is true. Versus Vert Everything bearing green leaves in a forest. Bac. Vested remainder Estates. One by which a present interest passes to the party, though to be enjoyed in future, and by which the estate is invariably fixed to remain to a determinate person, after the particular estate has been spent. Vested rights doctrine The vested rights doctrine, espoused by Joseph Beale and promoted in England by A.V. Dicey, held that the duty to recognize another jurisdiction's law was not dependent on comity, with its expectation of reciprocity, but rather on the mere fact that such rights had been validly created under the foreign law of their place of origin, i.e. that they were vested rights. Vesture of land By this phrase is meant all things, trees excepted, which grow upon the surface of the land, and clothe it externally. Vetera statuta The name of vetera statuta, ancient statutes, has been given to the statutes commencing with Magna Charta', and ending with those of Edward II. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Versus. If you have a better definition for Versus than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Versus may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Versus and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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