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  • UNIO
    Lat In canon law. A consolida¬tion of two churches into one. Cowell.
  • UNIO PROLIUM
    Lat. Uniting of offspring. A method of adoption, chiefly used in Germany, by which step-children (on either or both sides of the house) are made equal, in respect to the right of succession, with the children who spring from the mar¬riage of the two contracting parties. See Heinecc Elem. | More...
  • UNION
    In English poor-law. A union consists of two or more parishes which have been consolidated for the better admin-istration of the poor-law therein. In eeelesiastieal law. A union consists of two or more benefices which have been united into one benefice. Sweet. In Public law. A popular term in America More...
  • UNION-JACK
    The national flag of Great Britain and Ireland, which combines the banner of St. Patrick with the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew. The word "jack" is most probably derived from the surcoat, charged with a red cross, anciently used by the English soldiery. This appears to have been More...
  • UNION OF CHURCHES
    A combining and consolidating of two churches into one. Also it is when one church is made subject, to another, and one man is rector of both; and where a conventual church is made a cathedral. Tomlins.
  • UNITAS PERSONARUM
    Lat The unity of persons, as that between husband and wife, or ancestor and heir.
  • UNITED STATES BONDS
    Obligations for payment of money which have been at various times issued by the government of the United States.
  • UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS
    Each circuit court of the United States may appoint, in different parts of the district for which it is held, as many discreet persona as it may deem necessary, who shall be called "commissioners of the circuit court," and shall exercise the powers which are or may be conferred upon More...
  • UNITED STATES NOTES
    Promissory notes, resembling bank notes, issued by the government of the United States.
  • UNITY
    In the law of estates. The peculiar characteristic of an estate held by several in joint tenancy, and which.is fourfold, viz., unity of interest, unity of title, unity of time, and unity of possession. In other words, joint tenants have one and the same interest, accruing by one and the More...
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