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  • PUBERTY
    The age of fourteen in males and twelve In females, when they are held fit for, and capable of contracting, marriage. Otherwise called the "age of consent to marriage." 1 Bl. Comm. 436; 2 Kent, Comm. 76. See State v. Pierson, 44 Ark. 265.
  • PUBLIC
    Pertaining to a state, nation, or whole community; proceeding from, relating to, or affecting the whole body of people or an entire community. Open to all; notorious. Common to all or many; general ; open to common use. Morgan v. Cree, 46 Vt 786 14 Am. Rep. 640; Crane v. More...
  • PUBLICAN
    In tbo civil law. A farmer of the public revenue; one who held a lease of some property from the public treasury. Dig. 39, 4, 1, 1; Id. 39, 4, 12, 3; Id. 39, 4, 13. In English law. Persons authorized by license to keep a public house, and retail More...
  • PUBLICANU8
    Lat In Roman law. A farmer of the customs; a publican. Calvin
  • PUBLICATION
    1. The act of publishing anything or making it public; offering It to public notice, or rendering it accessible to public scrutiny. "2.AB descriptive of the publishing of laws and ordinances, "publication" means printing or otherwise reproducing copies of them and distributing them In such a manner as to make More...
  • PUBLICI JURIS
    Lat Of public right This term, as applied to a thing or right means that it is open to or exercisable by all persons. When a thing is common property, so that any one can make use of it who likes, it is said to be "publici juris;" as In More...
  • PUBLICANA
    In tbe civil law. The name of an action introduced by the pnetor Publiclus, the object of which was to recover a thing which had been lost Its effects were similar to those of our action of trover. Mackeld. Rom. Law, J 298. See Inst. 4, 6, 4; Dig. 6, More...
  • PUBLICIST
    One versed in, or writing upon, public law, the science and principles of government, or international law.
  • PUBLICUM JUS
    Lat. In the civil law. Public law; that law which regards the state of the commonwealth. Inst 1, 1, 4.
  • PUBLISHER
    One whose business is the manufacture, promulgation, and sale of books, pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, or other literary productions.
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