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17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Vant Arius

US. L. Lat. In old records. ▲ fore-footman. Spelman; CoweU Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valued Folicy

CY. A policy is called “valued,” when the parties, having agreed upon the value of tbe interest Insured, in or-der to save […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valuer

A person whose business is to appraise or set a value upon property Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valuation List

In Engllsh law. A list of all the ratable hereditaments in a parish, showing the names of the occupier, the owner, the […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Value

The utility of an object in sat-jsfylng, directly or indirectly, the needs or desires of human beings, called by economists “valne in […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valuable Consideration

The Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valuation

The act of ascertaining the worth of a thing. Tbe estimated worth of a thing. See Lowenstein v. Schiffer, 38 App. Dlv. […]

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Valor Beneficiorum

L. Lat. The value of every ecclesiastical benefice and preferment, according to which the first fruits aud tenths are collected aud paid. […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valor Maritagii

Lat. Value of the marriage. In feudal law, the guardian in chivalry had the right of tendering to his infant ward a […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valid

of binding force. A deed, will, or other instrument, which has received all the formalities required by law, is said to be […]

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Validity

This term is used to signify legal sufficiency, in contradistinction to mere regularity. “An official sale, an order, judg-ment, or decree may […]

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Valentia

L. Lat. The value or price of anything Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Valesheria

In old English law. The proving by the kindred of the slain, one on the father’s side, and another on that of […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Vale

In Spanish law. A promissory note, white, New Reeop. b. 3, tit. 7, c. 5, $ 3. See Govin v. De Miranda, […]

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Vadelet

VALECT, or VADELET. In Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

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Vagabond

one that wanders about, and has no certain dwelling; an idle fellow. Jacob Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Vagrant

A wandering, idle person; a strolling or sturdy beggar. A general term, including, in English law, the seyeral classes of idle and […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Vad Let

In old English law. The king’s eldest son; hence the valet or knave follows the king and queen in a pack of […]

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Vadum

’ In old records, a ford, or wad-lng place. Cowell Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

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Vadimonium

Lat in Roman law. Ball or security; the glving of bail for ap-pearance in court; a recognizance. Calvin Source: Black’s Law Dictionary […]

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Vadium

Lat’ A pledge; security hy pledge of property. Coggs v. Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 913 Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

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Vades

Lat in the civU law. Pledges; sureties; bail; security for the appearance of a defendant or accused person in court Calvin Source: […]

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Vadiare Duellum

L. Lat. In old English law. To wage or gage the duellum; to wage battel; to glve pledges mutually for engaging in […]

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Vacua Possessio

Lat The vacant possession, i. e., free and unburdened possession, which (e. g.) a vendor had and has to give to a […]

17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries

Vacuus

Lat in the civil law. Emp-ty; void; vacant; unoccupied. Calvin Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)

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