To construct, such as to construct a building. May also be used as a term of the process of creation, e.g. to build a relationship. … [Read more...]
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TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
To construct, such as to construct a building. May also be used as a term of the process of creation, e.g. to build a relationship. … [Read more...]
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eccles. law. A letter from the pope of Rome, written on parchment, to which is attached a leaden seal, impressed with the images of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. 2. There are three kinds of apostolical rescripts, the brief, the signature, and the bull, which last is most commonly used in legal matters. Bulls may be compared to the edicts and letters-patent of secular princes: … [Read more...]
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The statute 6 Geo. I. c. 18, "for restraining several extravagant and unwarrantable practices herein mentioned," was so called. It prescribed penalties for the formation of companies with little or no capital, with, the intention, by means of alluring advertisements, of obtaining money from the public by the sale of shares. Such undertakings were then commonly called "bubbles." … [Read more...]
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A structure or edifice erected by the hand of man, composed of natural materials, as stone or wood, and intended for use or convenience. Truesdell v. Gray, 13 Gray (Mass.) 311; State v. Moore, 61 Mo. 276; Clark v. State, 69 Wis. 203, 33 N. W. 436, 2 Am. St. Rep. 732. Building line. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition estates. An edifice erected by art, and fixed upon … [Read more...]
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A seal used by the Roman emperors, during the lower empire; and which was of four kinds,gold, silver, wax, and lead. … [Read more...]