French meaning an end or limit; a limitation or period of limitation. … [Read more...] about FIN
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FIFTH AMENDMENT
An amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was added to the Bill of Rights and provides that (1) no person will be required to answer to a crime without a grand jury indictment; (2) one cannot be tried for the same crime twice as there is no double jeopardy; (3) no one will be required to testify against him or her self; (4) no one can be deprived of their life, liberty or … [Read more...] about FIFTH AMENDMENT
FILING
To officially record a document with an appropriate party, such as filing a complaint with the court clerk or a deed with the property clerk. … [Read more...] about FILING
FIN DE NON RECEVOIR
French law. An exception or plea founded on law, which, without entering into the merits of the action, shows that the plaintiff has no right to bring it, either because the time during which it ought to have been brought has elapsed, which is called prescription, or that there has been a compromise, accord and satisfaction, or any other cause which has destroyed the right of … [Read more...] about FIN DE NON RECEVOIR
FIEF OR FEUD
In its origin, a fief was a district of country allotted to one of the chiefs who invaded the Roman empire, as a stipend or reward; with a condition annexed that the possessor should do service faithfully both at home and in the wars, to him by whom it was given. The law of fiefs supposed that originally all lands belonged to lords, who had had the generosity to abandon them to … [Read more...] about FIEF OR FEUD
