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  • ADULTERINE
    Begotten, in an adulterous intercourse. In the, Roman, and canon law, adulterine bastards were distinguished from such as were, the issue of two unmarried persons, and the former were treated with more severity, not beings allowed, the status of natural children, and being ineligible to holy, orders.
  • ADULTERINE GUILDS
    Traders acting as a corporation without a charter, and paying a fine annually for permission to exercise their usurped privileges. Smith, Wealth Nat b. 1, c. 10.
  • ADULTERIUM
    A fine anciently imposed as a punishment for the commission of adultery.
  • ADULTEROUS BASTARDY
    Adulterous bastards are those produced by an unlawful connection between two persons, who, at the time when the child was conceived, were, either of them or both, connected by marriage with some other person. Civil Code La. art 182.
  • ADULTERY
    Adultery is the voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the offender's husband or wife. Civil Code Cal. §,93 ; .1 pish. Mar. & Div. | 70S.; Cook.v. State, ,U; ,Ga. 53, 5fi. Am. Dec. 410; State y. Mahan, 81 Iowa, 121, 46 N. W. More...
  • ADVANCE
    v. To pay money or render other value before it is due; or to furnish capital in aid of a projected enterprise, in expectation of return from it.
  • ADVANCEMENT
    Money or property given by a father to his child or presumptive heir, or expended by the former for the latter's benefit, by way of anticipation of the snare which the child will inherit in the father's estate and intended to be deducted therefrom. It is the latter circumstance which More...
  • ADVANCES
    Moneys paid before or in advance of the proper time of payment; money or commodities furnished on credit; a loan or gift or money advanced to be repaid conditionally. Vail v. Vail, 10 Barb. (N. Y.) 69. This word, when taken in its strict legal sense, does not mean gifts, More...
  • ADVANTAGIUM
    In old pleading. An advantage. Co. Ent 484; Townsh. Pl. 50.
  • ADVENA
    In Roman law. One of foreign birth, who has left his own country and settled elsewhere, and who has not acquired citizenship in his new locality; often called albanus. Du Cange.
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