Consisting of three parts, as a deed tripartite, between A of the first part, B of the second part, and C of the third part, executed In triplicate. … [Read more...] about TRIPARTITE
TRIBUNAUX DE COMMERCE
In French law. Certain courts composed of a president, judges, and substitutes, which take cognizance of all cases between merchants, and of disagreements among partners. Appeals lie from them to the courts of justice. Brown. … [Read more...] about TRIBUNAUX DE COMMERCE
TRINITY HOUSE
In English law. A society at Deptford Strond, Incorporated by Hen. VIII. In 1515, for the promotion of commerce and navigation by licensing and regulating pilots, and ordering and erecting beacons, light-houses, buoys, etc. Wharton. … [Read more...] about TRINITY HOUSE
TRINODA NEOESSITAS
Latin: In Saxon law. A threefold necessity or burden. A term used to denote the three things from contributing to the performance of which no lands were exempted, viz., pontis reparations (the repair of bridges,) arcis constructio, (the building of castles,) et expeditio contra hostcm, (military service against an enemy.) 1 Bl. Comm. 263, 357. … [Read more...] about TRINODA NEOESSITAS
TRINITY TERM
Eng. law. One of the four terms of the courts; it begins on the 22d day of May, and ends on the 12th of June. St. 11 G. IV., and 1 W. IV., c. 70. It was formerly a movable term. … [Read more...] about TRINITY TERM
