In English ecclesiastical practice. A time for the determination of appeals, shorter than the terminus juris, appointed by the judge. Hallifax, Civil Law, b. 3, c. 11, no. 36. … [Read more...] about TERMINUS HOMINIS
TERMINUM
In the civil law, says Spelman, this word signifies a day set to the defendant, and, in that sense, Bracton, Glanville and some others sometimes use it. … [Read more...] about TERMINUM
TERMS OF USE
A legal document that sets for the terms which one must abide by and accept in full if they wish to use and enjoy the item, e.g. software, website and other product. … [Read more...] about TERMS OF USE
TERMINI
Latin meaning Ends; bounds; limiting or terminating points. … [Read more...] about TERMINI
TERCERONE
A term applied in the West Indies to a person one of whose parents was white and the other a mulatto. See Daniel v. Guy, 19 Ark. 13L … [Read more...] about TERCERONE
