The rate or the frequency at which something is replaced, usually employees or workers in a company. … [Read more...] about TURNOVER
TURPIS CAUSA
contracts. A base or vile consideration, forbidden by law, which makes the contract void; as a contract, the consideration of which is the future illegal cohabitation of the obligee with the obligor. … [Read more...] about TURPIS CAUSA
TURN, OR TOURN
The great court-leet of the county, as the old county court was the court-baron. Of this the sheriff is judge, and the court is incident to his office; wherefore it is called the "sheriff's tourn;" and it had its name originally from the sheriff making a turn of circuit about his shire, and holding this court in each respective hundred. Wharton. … [Read more...] about TURN, OR TOURN
TURPITUDE
Everything done contrary to justice, honesty, modesty or good morals, is said to be done with turpitude. … [Read more...] about TURPITUDE
TURNED TO A RIGHT
This phrase means that a person whose estate is divested by usurpation cannot expel the possessor by mere entry, but must have recourse to an action, either possessory or droitural. Mosley A Whitley. … [Read more...] about TURNED TO A RIGHT
