Lat. In old English law. Ward; guard; protection; keeping; custody. Spelman. A ward; an infant under wardship. Id. In old Scotch law. An award; the Judgment of a court. … [Read more...] about WARDA
WARDA
WARD IN CHANCERY
An infant who is under the superintendence of the chancellor. … [Read more...] about WARD IN CHANCERY
WARD
(A) domestic relations. An infant placed by authority of law under the care of a guardian. 2. While under the care of a guardian a ward can make no contract whatever binding upon him, except for necessaries. When the relation of guardian and ward ceases, the latter is entitled to have an account of the administration of his estate from the former. During the existence of this … [Read more...] about WARD
WAR CRIME
An atrocity or crime committed during times of war that is in violation of the rules and laws that govern wars, e.g. the Geneva Conventions. … [Read more...] about WAR CRIME
WAR
A contention by force; or the art of paralysing the forces of an enemy. 2. It is either public or private. It is not intended here to speak of the latter. 3. Public war is either civil or national. Civil war is that which is waged between two parties, citizens or members of the same state or nation. National war is a contest between two or more independent nations) carried on … [Read more...] about WAR
