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  • EMENDATIO
    In old English, law. Amendment or correction. The power of amending and correcting abuses, according to certain rules and measures. Cowell. In Saxon law. A pecuniary satisfaction for an Injury; the same as emenda, (q. v.) Spelman. -Emendatio panls et oerevisloe. In old English law. The power of supervising and More...
  • EMERGE
    To arise; to come to light. "Unless a matter happen to emerge after issue joined." Hale, Anal. s 1.
  • EMERGENT TEAR
    The epoch or date whence any people begin to compute their time.
  • EMIGRANT
    One who quits his country for any lawful reason, with a design to settle elsewhere, and who takes his family and property, if he has any. with him. Vattel, b. 1, c. 19, f 224. See Williams v. Fears, 110 Ga. 584, 35 S. E. 699, 50 L. R. A. More...
  • EMIGRATION
    The act of changing one's domicile from one country or state to another. It is to be distinguished from "expatriation." The latter means the abandonment of one's country and renunciation of one's citizenship in it, while emigration denotes merely the removal of person and property to a foreign state. The More...
  • EMINENCE
    An honorary title given to cardinals. They were called "illustrusimi" and "reverendissimi" until the pontificate of Urban VIII.
  • EMINENT DOMAIN
    Eminent domain is the right of the people or government to take private property for public use. Code Civ. Proc. Cal. s 1237; Cherokee Nation v. Southern Kan. R. Co. (D. G.) 33 Fed. 905; Comm. v. Alger, 7 Cush. (Mass.) 85; American Print Works v. Lawrence, 21 N. J. More...
  • EMISSARY
    A person sent upon a mission as the agent of another; also a secret agent sent to ascertain tbe sentiments and designs of others, and to propagate opinions favorable to his employer.
  • EMISSION
    In medical jurisprudence. The ejection or throwing out of any secretion or other matter from the body; the expulsion of urine, semen, etc.
  • EMIT
    In American law. To put forth or send out; to issue "No state shall emit bills of credit" Const U. S. art 1, s 10. To issue; to give forth with authority; to put into circulation. See BILL OF CREDIT. The word "emit" is never employed in describing those contracts More...
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