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  • Lawi

    Profile Lawi, the Encyclopedia of Law organisation, has set out to bring the legal resources to legal practitioners across Europe and beyond. As a dynamic, small and flexible organisation, it focuses on dialogue with the users of the service, and responds to its best ability to their needs and wishes. EU Case Law Lawi Europe…

  • Leslie V. French

    Definition of Leslie V. French (23 Ch. D. 552.) A stranger or a part owner of a policy of life insurance cannot acquire a lien on the proceeds of the policy for premiums paid by him, except (1) by contract, (2) as trustee, (3) as mortgagee, (4) by subrogation.A widow after effecting a policy […]

  • List of International Business Law Selected Cases, by Subject

    List of International Business Law Selected Court Decisions, by Topic in Europe Legal Status of Eastern Greenland: Treaties and Conventions (Sources of International Law) The Asylum Case: Custom (Sources of International Law)   D.THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ACTUAL PRACTICE […]

  • About the Origins and Sources of International Law, Historical

    About the Origins and Sources of International Law, Historical in Europe The eminent man who founded the Whewell Professorship of International Law laid an earnest and express injunction on the occupant of this chair that he should make it his aim, in all parts of his treatment of the […]

  • Serjeanty

    Definition of Serjeanty (Norman-French, serjantie ; Latin, scrviens, a servant). Service: a form of tenure. See Grand Serjeanty,’ Petty Serjeanty Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Serjeanty in the Dictionaries, Serjeanty in our legal dictionaries, […]

  • Serjeanty

    Definition of Serjeanty (Norman-French, serjantie ; Latin, scrviens, a servant). Service: a form of tenure. See Grand Serjeanty,’ Petty Serjeanty Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Serjeanty in the Dictionaries, Serjeanty in our legal dictionaries, […]

  • Mortgage

    Definition of Mortgage (Norman -French, Mort, dead, and yaye, a pledge, from low Latin, vadium.) A mortgage originally denoted a pledge of land under which the creditor took the rents and profits for himself, so that it was dead or profitless to the debtor, as opposed to a pledge under which […]

  • Leroux V. Brown

    Definition of Leroux V. Brown ((1852), 12 C. B. 801). The form in which a contract is made must comply with the requirements of the law of the place where the contract is made, unless form is a matter of evidence, when the requirements of the lex fori must be complied with.The plaintiff made a…

  • Estreat

    Definition of Estreat (Old French, estrait-, extract.) A copy of a record of a Court ; now used only in connection with fines, forfeitures and recognisances Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Estreat in the Dictionaries, Estreat in our legal […]

  • Droit

    Definition of Droit Right or law. (Norman-French.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Droit in the Dictionaries, Droit in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse the Legal Thesaurus, Find […]