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ENROLLED BILL
In legislative practice, a bill which has been duly introduced, finallypassed by both houses, signed by the proper oliicers of each, approved by the governor(or president) and filed by the […]
ENROLLED BILL RULE
the rule stating that once a bill is enrolled it can’t be questioned by the courts.
ENROLLEE
A person signed up to receive benefits from a health insurance plan. Dependents of an insured are excluded.
ENROLLING UNIT
Manages membership in a health insurance plan. Department accountable for enrollment process in a company or group.
ENROLLMENT
In English law . The registering or entering on the rolls of chancery, king’s bench , common pleas , or exchequer, or by the clerk of the peace in the […]
ENROLLMENT OF VESSELS
In the laws of the United States on the subject of merchant shipping, the recording and certificationof vessels employed in coastwise or inland navigation ; as distinguished fromthe ” registration […]
ENROLLMENT PERIOD
Defined period of time with a specific start and end date for registering in a plan to receive benefits. Typical of health care insurance coverage.
ENRON
Held up as the way to NOT run a company. Former energy corporation rampant with corporate corruption and accounting fraud. The company positioned itself as a leader in the industry […]
ENS LEGIS
L Lat. A creature of the law; an artificial being, as contrasted with anatural person. Applied to corporations, considered as deriving their existence entirely from the law.
ENSCHEDULE
To Insert In a list, account, or writing.
ENSEAL
To seal. Ensealing is still used as a formal word in conveyancing .
ENSERVER
L. Fr. To make subject to a service or servitude. Britt. c. 54.
ENSUE
term that means to come later or to follow.
ENTAIL
v. To settle or limit the succession to real property ; to create an estate tail .
ENTAILED
Settled or limited to specified heirs, or in tail.
ENTAILED MONEY
Money directed to be invested in realty to be entailed. 3 & 4 Wm. IV,c. 74, 70, 71, 72.
ENTAILMENT
This term means a change in the rules governing how property will be inherited by the legal descendants.
ENTENCION
In old English law . The plaintiff’s count or declaration .
ENTENDMENT
The old form of intendment, (q. v.) derived directly from the French,and used to denote the true meaning or signification of a word or sentence; that is, theunderstanding or construction […]
ENTER
In the law of real property . To go upon land for the purpose of taking possession of it In strict usage, the enteringis preliminary to the taking possession but […]
ENTERCEUR
L. Fr. A party challenging (claiming) goods; he who has placed them Inthe hands of a third person . Kel- ham.
ENTERING JUDGMENT
These are the written down records of court decisions.
ENTERING JUDGMENTS
The formal entry of the judgment on the rolls of the court, whichis necessary before bringing an appeal or an action on the judgment. Blatchford v.Newberry, 100 111. 401; Winstead […]
ENTERING SHORT
When bills not due are paid into a bank by a customer, it is the custom of some bankers not to carry theamount of the bills directly to his credit, […]