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TRANSLATION
The copy made in one language of what has been written, or spoken in another. 2. In pleading, when a libel or an agreement, written in a foreign language, must be averred, it is necessary that a translation of it should also be given. 3. In evidence, when a witness is unable to speak the English language so as to convey his ideas, a translation of his testimony must be made. In … [Read more...] about TRANSLATION
TRANSLATIVE FACT
A fact by mean of which a right is transferred or passes from one person to another; one, that is, which fulfills the double function of terminating the right of one person tp an object, and of originating the right of another to it. … [Read more...] about TRANSLATIVE FACT
TRANSGRESSIO
In old English law. A violation of law. Also trespass; the action of trespass. Transgressio est cum modus non serva-tur nee mensura, debit enim quilibet in suo faeto modum habere et mensuram. Co. Litt. 37. Transgression is when neither mode nor measure is preserved, for every one in his act ought to have a mode and measure. … [Read more...] about TRANSGRESSIO
TRANSCRIBE
To record or create a written record of words spoken. … [Read more...] about TRANSCRIBE
