Lat. In old English law . A ring; the ring of a door. Per haspam vel annulum hostii exterioris; by the hasp or ring of the outer door. Fleta, lib. […]
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ANNULUS ET BACULUS
(Lat. ring and staff.)’ The investiture of a bishop was per annulum et baculum, by the prince’s delivering to the prelate a ring and pastoral staff, or crozier. 1 Bl. […]
ANNUS
Lat. In civil and old English law. A year; the period of three hundred and sixty-live days. Dig. 40, 7, 4, 5; Calvin.; Bract, fol. 3596.
ANNUS DELIBERANDI
In Scotch law. A year of deliberating; a year to deliberate. The year allowed by law to the heir to deliberate whether he will enter and represent his ancestor. It […]
ANNUS EST MORA MOTUS QUO SUUM PLAN- ETA PERVOLVAT CIRCULUM
A year is the duration of the motion by which a planet revolves through its orbit. Dig. 40, 7, 4, 5; Calvin.; Bract. 3596.
ANNUS ET DIES
A year and a day .
ANNUS LUCTUS
The year of mourning. It was a rule among the Romans, and also the Danes and Saxons, that widows should not marry infra annum luctus , (within the year of […]
ANNUS UTILIS
A year made up of available or serviceable days. Brissonius; Calvin. In the plural, anni utiles signifies the years during which a right can be exercised or a prescription grow.
ANNUS, DIES, ET VASTUM
In old English law . Year, day, and waste. See YEAR, DAY, AND WASTE.
ANNUUS REDITUS
A yearly rent; annuity. 2 Bl. Comm. 41; Reg. Orig. 1586.
ANODE
The component of an electrolytic cell called an electrode where oxidation takes place usually causing corrosion.
ANODIC PROTECTION
To reduce corrosion by making a metal anode with a postive charge. It has low voltage current and keeps the environment electrochemically passive. It was invented in th 1950s and […]
ANOMALOUS
Irregular; exceptional; unusual; not conforming to rule, method, or type.
ANOMALOUS INJLORSER
A stranger to a note, who indorses it after its execution and delivery but before maturity, and before it has been indorsed by the payee. Buck v. Hutcliins, 45 Minn. […]
ANOMALOUS PLEA
One which is partly affirmative and partly negative. Baldwin v. Elizabeth, 42 X. J. E
ANOMALY
1. any thing different from the norm expected. 2. any physical abnormality.
ANON, AN, A
Abbreviations for anonymous.
ANONYMIZING
Hiding the source of an email causing the email to be an anonymous message.
ANONYMOUS
Nameless; wanting a name or names. A publication , withholding the name of the author, is said to be anonymous. Cases are sometimes reported anonymously, t. e., without giving the […]
ANONYMOUS FTP
A way to download files from the internet without a password. The public section is used to access the data. Anonymous can be a username as well. The users email […]
ANOYSANCE
Annoyance; nuisance. Cowell; Kelharn.
ANSEL, ANSUL, OR AUNCEL
In old English law . An ancient mode of weighing by hanging scales or hooks at either end of a beam or staff, which, being lifted with one’s finger or […]
ANSOFF MATRIX
The marketing plan that links strategy with its direction in four directions. The market is penetrated and developed. Than a product is developed and diversified.
ANSWER
In pleading. Any pleading setting up matters of fact by way of defense. In chancery pleading, the term denotes a defense in writing, made by a defendant to the allegations […]
ANSWER OVER
This when you plead again after the defects in your presentation have been pointed out to you by the opposite party . Id is also known as pleading over or […]