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  • ARTICLES
    1. A connected series pf propositions; a system of rules. The subdivisions of a document code, book. etc. A specification of distinct matters agreed upon or established by authority or requiring judicial action. 2. A statute; as having its provisions articulately expressed under distinct heads. Several of the ancient English More...
  • ARTICULATE ADJUDICATION
    In Scotch law. Where the creditor holds several distinct debts, a separate adjudication for each claim is thus called.
  • ARTICULATELY
    Article by article; by distinct clauses or articles; by separate propositions.
  • ARTICULI
    Lat. Articles; items or heads. A term applied to some old English statutes, and occasionally to treatises. —Articuli cleri. Articles of the clergy, (q.v.)—Articuli de moneta. Articles concerning money, or the currency. The title of a statute passed in the twentieth year of Edward I. 2 Reeve, Hist. Eng. Law, More...
  • ARTICULO MORTIS
    (Or more commonly in articulo mortis.) In the article of death; at the point of death.
  • ARTIFICER
    One who buys goods in order to reduce them, by his own art or industry, into other forms, and then to sell them. Lansdale v. Brashear, 3 T. B. Mon. (Ky.) 335. One who is actually and personally engaged or employed to do work of a mechanical or physical character, More...
  • ARTIFICIAL
    Created by art, or by law; existing only by force of or In contemplation of law. —Artificial force. In patent law. A natural force so transformed in character or energies by human power as to possess new capabilities of action; this transformation of a natural force into a force practically More...
  • ARTIFICIALLY
    Technically; scientifically; using terms of art. A will or contract is described as "artificially" drawn if it is couched in apt and technical phrases and exhibits a scientific arrangement.
  • ARTISAN
    One skilled in some kind of mechanical craft or art; a skilled mechanic. O'Clair v. Hale, 25 Misc. Rep. 31, 54 N. Y. Supp. 386; Amazon Irr. Co. v. Briesen, 1 Kan. App. 758, 41 Pac. 1116.
  • ARURA
    An old English law term, signifying a day's work in plowing.
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