Lat. Notwithstanding; nevertheless; yet. … [Read more...] about TAMEN
TALTARUM’ S CASE
A case reported in Yearb. 12 Edw. IV. 19-21, which is regarded as having established the foundation of common recoveries. … [Read more...] about TALTARUM’ S CASE
TAM QUAM
A phrase used as the name of a writ of error from inferior courts, when the error is supposed to be as well in giving the judgment as in awarding execution upon it. (Tam in redditione judicii, quam in adjudication executionis.) A venire tam quam was one by which a jury was summoned, as well to try an issue as to inquire of the damages on a default. 2 Tidd, Pr. 722, 895. … [Read more...] about TAM QUAM
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
Personal property that is physical such as cars, clothing, jewelry. This is as opposed to intangible property such as stocks or bonds or checking accounts. … [Read more...] about TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAMPERING
The interference with something that changes its essential nature, e.g. tampering with evidence, jury tampering. To interfere so as to unduly influence. … [Read more...] about TAMPERING
