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Voluntary sale
Voluntary saleContracts. One made freely, without constraint, by the owner of the thing and old. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Without Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause. Constraint It is a general rule, that when one is compelled into a contract, there is no effectual consent, thougb, ostensibly, there is the form of it. In such case the contract will be declared void. Owner Property. The owner is he who has dominion of a thing real or person-al, corporeal or incorporeal, which he has a right to enjoy and to do with as he pleases, even to spoil or destroy it, as far as the law permits, unless he be prevented by some agreement or covenant which restrains his right. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Voluntary Willingly; done with one's consent; negligently. Voluntary bankruptcy A proceeding by which a debtor voluntarily asks for a discharge of his debts under the Bankruptcy Code. Voluntary departure The departure of an alien from the United States without an order of removal. The departure may or may not have been preceded by a hearing before an immigration judge. An alien allowed to voluntarily depart concedes removability but does not have a bar to seeking admission at a port-of-entry at any time. Failure to depart within the time granted results in a fine and a ten-year bar to several forms of relief from deportation. Voluntary deposit Civil law. One which is made by the mere consent or agreement of the parties. Voluntary escape The giving to a prisoner voluntarily, any liberty not authorized by law. Voluntary jurisdiction In the ecclesiastical law, jurisdiction is either contentious jurisdiction, or voluntary jurisdiction. By the latter term is understood that kind of jurisdiction which requires no judicial proceedings, as, the granting letters of administration and receiving the probate of wills. Voluntary nonsuit Practice. The abandonment of his cause by a plaintiff, and an agreement that a judgment for costs be entered against him. Voluntary waste That which is either active or wilful, in contradistinction to that which arises from mere negligence, which is called permissive waste. Volunteers "1) Contracts. Persons who receive a voluntary conveyance 2) Army. Persons who in time of war offer their services to their country and march in its defence. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Voluntary departure The departure of an alien from the United States without an order of removal. The departure may or may not have been preceded by a hearing before an immigration judge. An alien allowed to voluntarily depart concedes removability but does not have a bar to seeking admission at a port-of-entry at any time. Failure to depart within the time granted results in a fine and a ten-year bar to several forms of relief from deportation. Voluntary deposit Civil law. One which is made by the mere consent or agreement of the parties. Voluntary escape The giving to a prisoner voluntarily, any liberty not authorized by law. Voluntary jurisdiction In the ecclesiastical law, jurisdiction is either contentious jurisdiction, or voluntary jurisdiction. By the latter term is understood that kind of jurisdiction which requires no judicial proceedings, as, the granting letters of administration and receiving the probate of wills. Voluntary nonsuit Practice. The abandonment of his cause by a plaintiff, and an agreement that a judgment for costs be entered against him. Voluntary sale Voluntary waste That which is either active or wilful, in contradistinction to that which arises from mere negligence, which is called permissive waste. Volunteers "1) Contracts. Persons who receive a voluntary conveyance 2) Army. Persons who in time of war offer their services to their country and march in its defence. Von Mehren, Arthur Taylor (1922- ) Von Mehren, in conjunction with Donald T. Trautman developed the theory of functional analysis (supra) and rejected the "lex fori" as a solution of general application in the conflict of laws. Vote Suffrage; the voice of an individual in making a choice by many. The total number of voices given at an election; as, the presidential vote. Voter One entitled to a vote; an elector. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Voluntary sale. If you have a better definition for Voluntary sale than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Voluntary sale may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Voluntary sale and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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