Eldership; seniority. Used in the statute of Ireland, 14 lien. VIII. Cowell.
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ANCIENTS
In English law . Gentlemen of the inns of court and chancery. In Gray’s Inn the society consists of benchers, ancients, barristers, and students under the bar; and here the […]
ANCILLARY
Aiding; auxiliary; attendant upon; subordinate ; a proceeding attendant upon or which aids another proceeding considered as principal. Steele v. Insurance Co., 31 App. Div. 389, 52 N. Y. Supp. […]
ANCILLARY ACTIVITY
Activity that has nothing to do with the core business of a firm.
ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION
When a decedent leaves property in a foreign state, (a state other than that of his domicile.) administration may be granted in such foreign state for the purpose of collecting […]
ANCILLARY ATTACHMENT
One sued out in aid of an action already brought, its only office being to hold the property attached under it for the satisfaction of (lie plaintiff’s demand. Templeton v. […]
ANCILLARY BENEFIT
A supplementary benefit that is attached to a primary one. It grows from the same activity of the primary benefit.
ANCILLARY BILL OR SUIT
One growing ort of and auxiliary to another action or sui*. either at law or in equity, such as a bill for discovery, or a proceeding for the enforcement of […]
ANCILLARY GUARANTY
A bond where the guarantor is a cosigner of a contract. They have more rights and can challenge payment demands. They are illegal in the US but common in the […]
ANCILLARY JURISDICTION
the right of a court that can aid and regulate decisions reached in an original suit but in a different court.
ANCILLARY PROBATE
The probate procedings in a state different than the will was written in.
ANCILLARY PROCEEDING
a proceeding that complements a proceeding that is in another court or a proceeding that is subordinate and secondary to another action.
ANCILLARY REVENUE
Profits gotten from nonprimary products offered.
ANCILLARY SUIT
a law suit that grows form another law suit such as the action calling for enforcement of a judgement that has been decided in another court.
ANCILLARY TENANTS
A tenant of a mall that comes in after the anchor. It has less space and pays higher rent.
ANCIPITIS USUS
Lat. In international law . Of doubtful use; the use of which Is doubtful; that may be used for a civil or peaceful, as well as military or warlike, purpose. […]
ANCTORITATES PHILOGOPHORUM, MEDICO- RUM, ET POETARUM, SUNT IN CAUSIS ALLE- GANDSE ET TENENDAE
The opinions of philosophers, physicians, and poets are to be alleged and received in causes. Co. Litt 264.
AND
An operater that finds records if it has all the words specified in the search. Refer to not and or.
AND INTEREST
A term in bond price that means interest is not included in the figure yet. The buyer will get the interest on top of the value.
ANDON BOARD
A Japanese term for any visual aid production device. It shows the changing status of a production line. Alerts are sounded if anything goes wrong.
ANDROCHIA
In old English law . A dairy-woman. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 87.
ANDROGYNUS
An hermaphrodite .
ANDROLEPSY
The taking by one nation of the citizens or subjects of another, in order to compel the latter to do justice to the former. Wolllius,
ANECIUS
L. Lat. Spelled also wsnccius, enitius, wncus, cncyus. The eldest-born ; the first-born: senior, as contrasted with the puis-ne, (younger.) Spelman.
ANESTHESIA CONSENT FOR
the signed and written consent that is given to the anaesthetist that allows him to render anaesthetic given by the patient, spouse, parent or guardian.