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EMTIO
In the civil law . Purchase. This form of the word is used in the Digests andCode. Dig. 18, 1; Cod. 4, 49. See EMPTIO.
EMTOR
In the civil law . A buyer or purchaser; the buyer. Dig. 18, 1; Cod. 4, 49.
EMTRIX
In the civil law . A female purchaser; the. purchaser. Cod. 4, 54. 1.
EMULATION
Mimicking. A software system industry term. Providing functionality of a software by a different software. Example: running Microsoft XP on an Apple PC. Typically requires decomposing a known software by […]
EMULATOR
A program or system that functionally duplicates a known program or system. The duplication shows in the behavior and results of another software, but typically the performance of the original […]
EN
Equal to one-half the point size of the type. Unit of relative distance in typography traditionally the width of capital (uppercase) letter ‘N’ in the face and point of type […]
EN ARERE
L Fr. Iu time past 2 Inst. 500.
EN AUTRE DROIT
In the right of another. See AUTER DROIT .
EN BANKE
L. Fr. In the bench. 1 Anders. 51.
EN BREVET
In French law . An acte is said to be en brevet when a copy of it has not been recorded by the notary who drew it.
EN DECLARATION DE SIMULATION
A form of action used in Louisiana. Its object isto have a contract declared judicially a simulation and a nullity, to remove a cloud fromthe title, and to bring back, […]
EN DEMEURE
In default. Used in Louisiana of a debtor who fails to pay on demandaccording to the terms of his obligation . See Bryan v. Cox, 3 Mart. (La. N. S.) […]
EN FAIT
Fr. In fact; in deed; actually.
EN GROS
Fr. In gross. Total; by wholesale.
EN JUICIO
Span. Judicially; in a court of law ; in a suit at law. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit. a c. 1.
EN MASSE
Fr. In a mass; in a lump; at wholesale.
EN MORT MEYNE
L. Fr. In a dead hand; in mortmain. Britt. c. 43.
EN OWEE MAIN
L. Fr. In equal hand. The word “owel” occurs also in the phrase “owelty of partition.”
EN PENSION RATE
European term for hotel room rate offered to guests who take all their meals at the hotel. In UK, for example, it would include morning tea or coffee, breakfast, lunch, […]
EN RECOUVREMENT
Fr. In French law . An expression employed to denote that anindorsement made in favor of a person does not transfer to him the property in the billof exchange, but […]
EN ROUTE
Fr. On the way; in the course of a voyage or journey; in course oftransportation. McLean v. U. S., 17 CL CI. 90.
EN SUITE
1. In General, an object that is a part of a set of objects. Also means being immediately adjoining or next to. 2. In the Hotel industry, it is French, […]
EN VENTRE SA MERE
L. Fr. In its mother’s womb. A term descriptive of an unborn child. For some purposes the lawregards an infant en ventre as in being. It may take a legacy; […]
ENABLE
the word that means to give a person the power to be able to do something.