And this he is prepared to verify. The Latinform of coucludiug a plea in confession and avoidance .These words were used, when the pleadings were in Latin, at the conclusion […]
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ET HOC PETIT QUOD INQUIRATUR PER PATRIAM
And this he prays may be inquired of by the country. The conclusion of a plaintiff’s pleading, tendering an Issueto the country. 1 Salk. 6. Literally translated in the modern […]
ET INDE PETIT JUDICIUM
And thereupon [or thereof) he prays judgment. A clause at the end of pleadings, praying thejudgment of the court in favor of the party pleading. It occurs as early as […]
ET INDE PRODUCIT SECTAM
And thereupon he brings suit. The Latin conclusion of a declaration , except against attorneysand other officers of the court. 3 Bl. Comm. 295.
ET MODO AD HUNC DIEM
Lat. And now at this day. This phrase was the formalbeginning of an entry of appearance or of a continuance . The equivalent English wordsare still used in this connection.
ET NON
Lat. And not. A technical phrase in pleading, which introduces the negativeaverments of a special traverse. It has the same force and effect as the words ‘absquehoc,” and is occasionally […]
ET SEQ
An abbreviation for et sequen- tia, “and the following.” Thus a reference to”p. 1, et seq.” means “page first and the following pages.”
ET SIC
And so. In the Latin forms of pleading these were the introductory words ofa special conclusion to a plea in bar , the object being to render it positive and […]
ET SIC AD JUDICIUM
And so to judgment. Yearb. T. 1 Edw. II. 10.
ET SIC AD PATRIAM
And so to the country. A phrase used in the Year Books, to record an issue to the country.
ET SIC FECIT
And he did so. Yearb. P. 9 Hen. VI. 17.
ET SIC PENDET
And so it hangs. A term used in the old reports to signify that apoint was left undetermined. T. Raym. 168.
ET SIC UXTERIUS
And so on; and so further; and so forth. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 50,
ET UX
An abbreviation for et uxor,
ETHERNET
Generic name for the category of local area network (LAN) protocols and cabling schemes. Most popular LAN. A LAN connects computers, printers, modems, terminals and other peripherals. Can connect up […]
ETHICAL
Depends of society’s moral code. Personal code often differs from public code and often differs from legal code. Meant to mean that which is equitable, fair, and just when dealing […]
ETHICAL AUDITING
Evaluation on an entity’s moral and legitimate performance . Measures an organization ‘s perspective and execution on that which is ethical Done by a neutral, third-party.
ETHICAL INVESTMENT
Investing in stocks of company’s considered to by ethical. An investment philosophy. Usually done through mutual funds or unit trusts.
ETHICAL ISSUE
A conflict of right (ethical) or wrong (unethical) or situation forcing alternatives on an entity seeking ethical behavior.
ETHICAL RELATIVISM
Basing choices on what seems right or reasonable solely on one’s belief or value system . A trend of making ethical decisions this way.
ETHICAL STANDARDS
Morality stated as principles. Intended to generate trust, good behavior , fairness, and kindness. Typically occurs in a corporate setting, for an organization .
ETHICS
Directives based on one’s ethics and morality. How one lives with others. The foremost concepts and principles of proper human conduct. Socially, it is the collective of universal values, treating […]
ETHNIC MARKETING
Advertising and selling to a specific nationality or ethnic group, in that group’s language.
ETHNOGRAPHY
Divining the behavior, characteristics, cultural mores of a particular ethnic group by detailed study.
ETIQUETTE OF THE PROFESSION
The code of honor agreed on by mutual understanding and tacitly accepted bymembers of the legal profession, especially by the bar. Wharton.Eum qui nocentem infamat, non est ceqnum et bonnm […]