Lat. In the civil law . The right of dwelling; the right of free residence inanother’s house. Inst. 2, 5; Dig. 7, 8.
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HABITATION
In the civil law . Theright of a person to live in the house of another without prejudice to the property. Itdiffered from a usufruct, in this: that the usufructuary […]
HABITUAL
a word that means a thing is usual and customary and is repeated. It also applies to bah habits such as drunkenness .
HABITUAL CRIMINAL
By statute in several states, one who is convicted of a felony,having been previously convicted of any crime (or twice so convicted), or who isconvicted of a misdemeanor aud has […]
HABITUAL CRIMINAL STATUTE
a law that will impose a more severe punishment for a crime committed several times by the same person.
HABITUAL DRUG USERS REPORTING OF
This applies to the reporting of physicians to the appropriate authorities about drug users and addicts.
HABITUAL DRUNKARD
A person given to ebriety or the excessive use of intoxicatingdrink, who has lost the i>ower or the will, by frequent indulgence , to controlhis appetite for it Ludwick v. […]
HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS
This term applies to repeated intoxication that is due to drinking alcoholic drinks to excess.
HABLE
L. Fr. In old English law . A port or harbor; a station for ships. St. 27 Hen. VI. c. 3.
HACCP
The analysis of hazards and control points. It can relate to food and its possible health hazards in its distribution . It prevents contamination and uses food inspectors to do […]
HACCP PROCESS
It starts to evaluate a situation to assess the healthhazard based on the contaminant ingredients, controlled steps to prevent the hazards, and the distribution chain not being hazardous. Should the […]
HACIENDA
In Spanish law. The public domain ; the royal estate; the aggregatewealth of the state. The science of administering the national wealth ; public economy.Also au estate or farm belonging […]
HACKER
A programmer that breaks into accounts to get access for the thrill of it. It is criminal action and can be altering, stealing, or taking funds.
HACKNEY CARRIAGES
Carriages plying for hire iu the street. The driver is liable fornegligently losing baggage. Mas- terson v. Short, 33 How. Prac. (N. Y.) 4S0.
HADBOTE
In Saxon law. A recompense or satisfaction for the violation of holyorders, or violence offered to persons in holy orders . Cowell; Blount
HADD
In Hindu law. A boundary or limit. A statutory punishment defined by law,and not arbitrary. Mozley & Whitley
HADERUNGA
In old English law . Hatred; ill will; prejudice, or partiality. Spelman; Cowell.
HADGONEL
In old English law . A tax or mulct. Jacob.
HAEBRETARE
In old English law . To give a right of inheritance , or make the donationhereditary to the grantee and his heirs. Cowell.
HAERES
In Roman law. The heir, or universal successor in the event of death. Theheir is he who actively or passively succeeds to tlie entire property of the estate- leaver.lie is […]
HAERETICO COMBURENDO
The statute 2 lien. IV. c. 15, de hwretico comburendo,was the first penal law enacted againstheresy, and imposed the penalty of death by burning against all heretics who relapsedor who […]
HAERIDITAS TESTAMENTARIA
This a Latin phrase to do with inheriting an estate as written in a will and testament of the person who has died.
HAFNE
A haven or port Cowell.
HAGA
A house in a city or borough. Scott.
HAGIA
A hedge. Mon. Angl. torn. 2, p. 273.