This laws is seen in some states where a passenger in a friends car cannot sue to driver for an accident unless unusual negligence is the cause.
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GUEST WORKER
A party that has special permission to work temporarily in another country when a shortage occurs.
GUEST-TAKER
An agister; one who took cattle in to feed in tlie royal forests. Cowell.
GUET
In old French law. Watch. Ord. Mar. liv. 4. tit. 6.
GUIA
In Spanish law. A right of way for narrow carts. White, New Recop. 1. 2, c. 0,
GUIDAGE
In old English law . That which was given for safe conduct through astrange territory, or another’s territory. Cowell.The office of guiding of travelers through dangerous and unknown ways. 2 […]
GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
Guidelines written to give broad advise on procedure instead of precise requirements and standards.
GUIDANCE LINE
A BANK LINE granted to a customer that is used by the lending institution for internal management purposes and is not specifically communicated to the customer. Since the client pays […]
GUIDE WORD
Words printed on the top of a page in a reference work to help the reader find a word they are looking for. It is on the left or right […]
GUIDE-PLATE
An Iron or steel plate to be attached to a rail for the purpose otguiding to their place on the rail wheels thrown off the track. Pub. St. Mass. 1SS2, […]
GUIDELINE
A practice that allows leeway in its interpretation .
GUIDELINE LIVES
Asset lives that decide tax depreciation of a building or equipments. It uses categories for apartments and warehouses.
GUIDELINE PREMIUM
The most premium the IRS can charge under life insurance .
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Any ideas that give an organization guidance in circumstances even if goals change and work changes.
GUIDON DE LA MER
The name of a treatise on maritime law , by an unknownauthor, supposed to have been written about 1071 at Rouen, and considered, incontinental Europe, as a work of high […]
GUILD
A voluntary association of persons pursuing the same trade, art, profession,or business, such as printers, goldsmiths, wool merchants, etc., united under a distinctorganization of their own. analogous to that of […]
GUILDHALL
The hall or place of meeting of a guild, or gild.The place of meeting of a municipal corporation . 3 Steph. Comm. 173, note. Themercantile or commercial gilds of the […]
GUILLOTINE
An instrument for decapitation , used in France for the infliction of thedeath penalty on convicted criminals, consisting, essentially, of a heavy and weightedknife-blade moving perpendicularly between grooved posts, which […]
GUILLOTINE LETTER OF CREDIT
A loan that needs little documentation from the beneficiary to cash it in. AKA suicide credit.
GUILT
In criminal law . That quality which imparts criminality to a motive or act, andrenders the person amenable to punishment by the law.That disposition to violate the law which has […]
GUILTY
Having committed a crime or tort: the word used by a prisoner in pleadingto an. indictment when he confesses the crime of which he is charged, and by the juryin […]
GUILTY KNOWLEDGE
This term is used when you know that an unlawful situation exists but you choose to ignore such as accepting goods you know are stolen.
GUILTY WITH EXPLANATION
a term used to explain your guilt to an offense but you say why you committed the offense.
GUINEA
A coin formerly issued by the English mint, but all these coins were calledin in the time of Wm. IV. The word now means only the sum of
GULE OF AUGUST
The first of August, being the day of St. Peter ad Vinculo.