In Scotch law. False making; forgery. “Falsing of evidentis.” 1 Pitc. Crirn. Tr. pt. 1, p. 85.Making or proving false.
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FALSO RETORNO BREVIUM
A writ which formerly lay against the sheriff who had execution of process for false returningof writs. Reg. Jud. 436.
FALSONARIUS
A forger; a counterfeiter . Hov. 424.
FALSUM
Lat. In the civil law . A false or forged tiling; a fraudulent simulation; afraudulent counterfeit or imitation, such as a forged signature or instrument . Alsofalsification, which may be […]
FALSUS I*tt
False; fraudulent; erroneous. Deceitful; mistaken. Fill 8 us in nno, falsns in omnibus.False in one thing, false in everything. Where a party is clearly shown to have embezzledone article of […]
FALSUS IN UNO
the right a jury has to disregard a witnesses testimony when some of it is false.
FAMA
Lat. Fame; character; reputation; report of common opinion.Fama, fides et oculus non patiuntur ludum. 3 Bulst. 220. Fame, faith, and eyesight do not suffer a cheatFama quae suspicionem inducit, oriri […]
FAMACIDE
A killer of reputation; a slanderer.
FAMILIA
In Roman law. A house hold; a family. On the composition of tlie Romanfamily, see AGNATI; COGNATI; and see Mackeld. Rom. Law,
FAMILIARES REGIS
Persons of the king’s household. The ancient title of the “sixclerks” of chancery in England. Crabb, Com. Law, 184; 2 Reeve, Eng. Law, 249, 251.
FAMILIARITY
This term applies to knowing a person through frequent contact and does not apply an intimacy.
FAMILIiE EMPTOR
In Roman law. An intermediate person who purchased theaggregate inheritance when sold per ecs et lihram, In the process of making a will underthe Twelve Tables . This purchaser was […]
FAMILL
In Roman law. An action for the partition of the aggregatesuccession of a familia, where that devolved upon co-hacredcs. It was also applicableto enforce a contribution towards the necessary expenses […]
FAMILY
A collective body of persons who live in one house and under one head or management. .Tahoe v. Jarboe, 100 Mo. App. 459, 79 S. W. 1162; Dodge v. Boston […]
FAMILY ARRANGEMENT
an agreement in a family where decisions of inheritance is decided.
FAMILY AUTOMOBILE POLICY
Insurance for injury or property damage to another party or vehicle. It is nonexistent anymore being replaced by auto insurance.
FAMILY BRAND
A brand that several products are under. Refer to brand family and line extension .
FAMILY CORPORATION
a corporation whose stock is held largely by one family.
FAMILY COURT
the court that hears matters relating to members of a family.
FAMILY CRIMINAL
a term used to describe an organised crime group.
FAMILY DEPENDENT
A party that is covered because they are the spouse or child of the policyholder.
FAMILY EXPENSE POLICY
Insurance for all family members and their medical costs.
FAMILY INCOME
The compensation for family members 15 and older in the same household. It can be wages or other forms.
FAMILY INCOME POLICY
Life insurance that takes ordinary and decreasing life insurance. It helps children get payments if the person passes before a period of time. If they are still alive they get […]
FAMILY LIFE CYCLE
An idea that tries to show the effect of time on a family through phases that are reflected in the income and consumption .