The act of giving birth to a child.
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PARTUS
Lat Child; offspring; the child just before it is born, or immediately after its birth. Partus ex legitimo thoro non certius noscit matrem quam genitorem suum. Fortes. 42. The offspring […]
PARTY
A person concerned or having or taking part in any affair, matter, transaction , or proceeding, considered individually. See PARTIES. The term “parties” includes all persons who are directly interested […]
PARTY AGGRIEVED
the term that is applied to the person who feels he has been treated wrongly in a court action with their legal rights damaged.
PARTY AND PARTY
a term that is sued to refer to both the plaintiff and the defendant, who are the 2 litigants in a law suit.
PARTY IN INTEREST
Any entity/ party that has a favorable interest in another entity, for instance, employers, fiduciaries or unions.
PARTY INJURED
the term that is used for the person, or party, who has been injured or harmed by the acts of another person or party.
PARTY OF RECORD
a term that is applied to the person who has been designated formally as a person engaged in a suit or in an appeal.
PARTY SELLING
A method of selling in which the sellers carry out their operations from the residence of the customers, on a rotational basis. The customer obviously earns a commission for allowing […]
PARTY STRUCTURE
the term that is applied to a partition or to a wall that separates the property of different owners.
PARTY TO BE CHARGED
a term that is applied to the person who an accusation is brought against them in court or a person who is forced to fulfill an agreement.
PARTY WALL
a term given to describe a wall that is built on the line that is between 2 adjoining pieces of land that belong to 2 different people for both of […]
PARTY,
adj. Relating or belonging to , or composed of, two or more parts or portions, or two or more persons or classes of persons.
PARUM
Lat Little; but little. Parum cavet natura. Nature takes little heed. Vandenlieuvel v. United Ins. Co., 2 Johns. Cas. (N. Y.) 127, 166.
PARUM CAVISSE VIDETUR
Lat. In Roman law. He seems to have taken too little care; he seems to have been incautious, or not sufficiently upon his guard. A form of expression used by […]
PARVA SERJEANTIA
Petty serjeanty, (
PARVISE
An afternoon’s exercise or moot for the instruction of young students, bearing the same name originally with the Parvisice (little-go) of Oxford. Wharton. PARVUM CAPE 879 PASSENGER
PARVUM CAPE
See PETIT CAPE.
PAS
In French. Precedence; right of going foremost
PASCAL
Named after Blaise Pascal, Pascal is the metric unit used to measure the pressure of anything. It is defined as the newton force per meter (squared).
PASCH
The passover; Easter.
PASCHA
In old English law and practice. Easter. Do termino Pascha, of the term of Easter. Bract, fol. 240&.
PASCUA
A particular meadow or pasture land set apart to feed cattle.
PASCUA SIEVA
In the civil law . A feeding wood; a wood devoted to the feeding of cattle! Dig. 50, 16, 30, 5.
PASCUAGE
The grazing or pasturage of cattle.