Yearly obligations to a financial institution .
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L 5
An abbreviation of “Long Quinto,” one of the parts of the Year Books.
L C
An abbreviation which may stand either for “Lord Chancellor ,” “Lower Canada,” or “Leading Cases.”
L E U C A
In old French law. A league, consisting of fifteen hundred paces, Spelman. In old English law . A league or mile of a thousand paces. Domesday; Spelman. A privileged space […]
L J
An abbreviation for “Law Judge;” also for “Law Journal.”
L L
(also L. Lat.) and L. F. (also L. Fr.) are used as abbreviations of the terms “Law Latin” and “Law French.”
L S
An abbreviation for “Locus sigilli.” the place of the seal, i. e
L^ETHE, or LATHE
A division or district peculiar to the county of Kent. Spelman.
L33T
In old English law . One of a class between servile and free. Palgrave, 1. 354.
L9 SUDDEN HEAT OF PASSION
death of his ancestor acquires his estate by right of representation as his heir at law . See In re Donahue’s Estate, 30 Cal. 332; Barclay. v. Cameron, 25 Tex. […]
LA
Fr. There. An adverb of time and place; whereas.
LA CHAMBRE DES ESTEILLES
The star-chamber . La conscience est la plus changeante des regies. Conscience is the most changeable of rules. Bouv. Diet. La ley favour la vie d’un home. The law favors […]
LA Fr
The. The definite article in the feminine gender. Occurs in some legal terms and phrases; as “Termes de la Leg,” terms of the law.
LA NI
Periodic but anomalous cooling of the surface waters of eastern equatorial Pacific ocean (off South American coast), causing the opposite effects experienced during El Ninio. Typical effects include a cooling […]
LAAS
In old records. A net, gin, or snare.
LABEL
Anything appended to a larger writing, as a codicil; a narrow slip of paper or parchment affixed to a deed or writ, in order to hold the appending seal. In […]
LABELING
Identifying information on packaging about its contents, on a container holding several packages, or the product itself. Relevant safety and shipping laws govern the type and quantity of information that […]
LABINA
In old records. Watery land.
LABOR
1. Work; toil; service. Continued exertion, of the more onerous and inferior kind, usually and chiefly consisting in the protracted expenditure of muscular force, adapted to the accomplishment of specific […]
LABOR A JURY L
L. This letter, as a Roman numeral, stands for the number “fifty.” It is also used as an abbreviation for “law,” “liber,” (a book,) “lord,” and some other words of […]
LABOR AGREEMENT
Another name for collective bargaining agreement .
LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND
Contractor-requested bonding or surety company guaranty or security given to a construction project owner / principal. This covers payoff for all equipment, labor, materials, and services if the contractor does […]
LABOR CERTIFICATION
US immigration services event to mitigate an unavailability of qualified American workers to place in job vacancies. The employer documents its plans to sponsor a foreign national, based on legal […]
LABOR CODETERMINATION
A rule requiring european companies to have a board of a certain size.
LABOR COST
Total paid to workers in an accounting period , daily, weekly, monthly, or job basis. Payroll, related taxes, benefits is the cost of wages.