In the civil law. A throwing of goods overboard in a storm; jettison. Loss from such a cause Calvin. … [Read more...]
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In the civil law. A throwing of goods overboard in a storm; jettison. Loss from such a cause Calvin. … [Read more...]
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A throwing goods overboard to lighten or save the vessel, in which case the goods so sacrificed are a proper subject for general average. Dig. 14, 2, "de lege Rhodia de Jactu." And see Barnard v. Adams, 10 How. 303, 13 L. Ed. 417. Jactns lapilli. The throwing down of a stone. One of the modes, under the civil law, of interrupting prescription. Where one person was building on … [Read more...]
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Abbreviation for judge advocate general. A JAG is a military officer who is a government advisor concerning military courts and court-martial and administers the conduct of court-martial. … [Read more...]