contracts. He to whom a ship or vessel has been hired. 3 Kent, Com. 173; 3 Pardess. n. 704. 2. The freighter is entitled to the enjoyment of the vessel according to contract, and the vessel hired is the only one that he is bound to take there can, therefore, be no substitution without his consent. When the vessel has been chartered only in part, the freighter is only entitled … [Read more...] about FREIGHTER
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
5 U.S.C.A. Section 552; Requires the government to make documents and information available to the general public, with some exceptions, and is designed to create great government transparency and to prevent abuse of power from being concealed. … [Read more...] about FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
FRENCHMAN
In early times, in English law, this term was applied to every stranger or "outlandish" man. Bract lib. 3, tr. 2, c. 15. … [Read more...] about FRENCHMAN
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
A right granted under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to freely practice one's religion of choice without governmental intrusion. … [Read more...] about FREEDOM OF RELIGION
FRENDLESMAN
Sax. An outlaw. Se called because on his outlawry he was denied all help of friends after certain days. Cowell ; Blount. … [Read more...] about FRENDLESMAN
