#legal_english_ubhara
#legal_english_ubharasurabayara2019
Nama: Balkis Eka Oktavianda
Nim: 1911111025
Class: Law C
Lecturer: Murry Darmoko M., SHI., MA.
University: Bhayangkara University
BANERET,
or BANNERET. In English law. A knight made in the field, by the ceremony of
cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner.
Knights so made are accounted so honorable that they are allowed to display
their arms in the royal army, as barons do, and may bear arms with supporters.
They were sometimes called "vexillarii." Wharton.
ATTACH.
To bind, fasten, tie, or connect, to make fast or join, and its antonyms are
separate, detach, remove.
LOOKOUT.
A person who is specially charged with the duty of observing the lights,
sounds, echoes, or any obstruction to navigation, with the thoroughness which
the circumstances admit.
KINGDOM.
A country where an officer called a "king" exercises the powers of
government, whether the same be absolute or limited. In some kingdoms, the
executive officer may be a woman, who is called a "queen."
INCORPORATION.
The act or process of forming or creating a corporation; the formation of a
legal or political body, with the quality of perpetual existence and
succession, unless limited by the act of incorporation
SOUNDING IN DAMAGES. When
an action is brought, not for the recovery of lands, goods, or sums of money,
(as is the case in real or mixed actions or the personal action of debt or
detimie,) but for damages only, as in covenant, trespass, etc., the action is
said to be "sounding in damages."
EMPLOYER.
One who employs the services of others; one for whom employees work and who
pays their wages or salaries. The correlative of employee."
KIDNAPPING.
At common law, the forcible abduction or stealing and carrying away of a person
from own country to another.
ARRANGEMENT.
A setting in order. Plan for corporate reorganization proposing to affect a
composition or extension of time with reference to corporation's unsecured
debts.
OCCASION,
v. To cause or bring about by furnishing the condition or opportunity for the
action of some other cause.
KALENDAR.
An account of time, exhibiting the days of the week and month, the seasons,
etc. More commonly spelled "calendar."
TRAILER.
A separate vehicle, not driven or propelled by its own power, but drawn by some
independent power; a semi-trailer is a separate vehicle which is not driven or
propelled by its own power, but, which, to be useful, must be attached to and
become a part of another vehicle, and then loses its identity as a separate
vehicle
ABSOLUTISM.
In politics. A system of government in which public power is vested in some
person or persons, unchecked and uncontrolled by any law, institution,
constitutional device, or coordinate body
VALIDITY.
Legal sufficiency, in contradistinction to mere regularity.
INCAPACITY.
Want of capacity; want of power or ability to take or dispose; want of legal
ability to act.
ADJUDICATION.
The giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree in a cause; also the judgment
given.
NATIONAL.
Pertaining or relating to a nation as a whole; commonly applied in American law
to institutions, laws, or affairs of the United States or its government, as
opposed to those of the several states.
DEPOPULATION.
In old English law. A species of waste by which the population of the kingdom
was diminished. Depopulation of houses was a public offense.
ADVANTAGE.
Any state, condition, circumstance, opportunity, or means specially favorable
to success, prosperity, interest, reputation, or any desired end.
Source
1. Blacks Law Dictionary by Henry Campbell Black, M. A