This the agreement and the obligation to act that is stated in explicit terms.
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EXPRESS AUTHORITY
Authority given by oral or written to an agen. Refer to implied authority .
EXPRESS BILL OF LADING (B/L)
A nonnegotiable bill of lading that is sent by fax or electronic ways.
EXPRESS CONTRACT
A contract with terms spelled out in writing.
EXPRESS EMANCIPATION
the name given to the freedom a child gets when his parents allow him to leave home.
EXPRESS MALICE
the term used to describe the wilful and premeditated determination to bring about harm to another.
EXPRESS TERM
A rule in a contract that is clearly written or spoken. Refer to implied term.
EXPRESS TRUST
A trust made by its maker rather than by law.
EXPRESS WARRANTY
A promise about the character of an item made by a seller used in negotiations . Iti s part of the contract of sale for acceptance process. A seller doesn’t […]
EXPROMISSIO
In the civil law . The species of novation by which a creditor acceptsa new debtor, who becomes bound instead of the old, the latter being released. 1 Bouv.Inst. no. […]
EXPROMISSOR
In the civil law . A person who assumes the debt of another, andbecomes solely liable for it. by a stipulation with the creditor. lie differs from a surety,inasmuch as […]
EXPROMISSOR A
This term is given to the person who takes over another person’s debt and releases from it.
EXPROMITTERE
In the civil law . To undertake for another, with the view ofbecoming liable in his place. Calvin.
EXPROPRIATE
1. To take private property for the use of the public. 2. Surrendering a claim to property.
EXPROPRIATION
This word properly denotes a voluntary surrender of rights orclaims; the act of divesting oneself of that which was previously claimed as one’s own,or renouncing it. In this sense it […]
EXPULSION
A putting or driving out. The act of depriving a member of a corporation , legislative body, assembly, society, commercial organization , etc., of his membershipin the same, by a […]
EXPULSIONS OF LEGAL OFFICERS
the term that is used when a unlawful offence has been done by an officer and he is removed from that office.
EXPUNGE
To blot out; to efface designedly; to obliterate; to strike out wholly.Webster. See CANCEL.
EXPURGATE
a term that means to purify and to cleanse.
EXPURGATION
The act of purging or cleansing, as where a book is published withoutIts obscene passages.
EXPURGATOR
One who corrects by expurging.
EXQUXSTOR
In Roman law. One who had filled the office of qinrxtor. A title givento Tribonian. Inst, protein.
EXROGARE
(From ex, from, and ro- gare, to pass a law.) In Roman law. To takesomething from an old law by a new law. Tayl. Civil Law, 155.
EXTEND
To expand, enlarge, prolong, widen, carry out, further than the originallimit; as, to extend the time for filing an answer, to extend a lease, term of office,charter, railroad track, etc. […]
EXTENDED CARE FACILITY
A place tha can do 24 hour nursing care by local and state laws.