Eng. law. A warrant for the custom-house to let goods pass: a permit. See, for a form of a transire. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition (verb) - Latin: To go, or pass over; to pass from one thing, person, or place to another.(noun) - In English law. A warrant or permit for the custom-house to let goods pass. Transit in rem judieatam. It passes into a matter adjudged; … [Read more...] about TRANSIRE
TRANSIRE
TRANSIENT
In poor-laws. A "transient person" is not exactly a person on a journey from one known place to another but rather a wanderer ever on the tramp. In Spanish law. A "transient foreigner" is one who visits the country without the intention of remaining. … [Read more...] about TRANSIENT
TRANSHIPMENT
mar. law. The act of taking the cargo out of one ship and loading it in another. 2. When this is done from necessity, it does not affect the liability of an insurer on the goods. But when the master tranships goods without necessity, he is answerable for the loss of them by capture by public enemies. … [Read more...] about TRANSHIPMENT
TRANSGRESSIVE TRUST
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TRANSGRESSIONE
In old English law. A writ or action of trespass. Transgressione multiplicata, crescat poense inflictio. When transgression is multiplied, let the Infliction of punishment be increased. 2 Inst 479. … [Read more...] about TRANSGRESSIONE
