Legal Term Dictionary

Search our free database of thousands of legal terms. The easiest-to-read, most user-friendly guide to legal terms.This dictionary is from the early 20th century and is not to be construed as legal advice.

Search
  • ELABORARE
    In old European law. To gain, acquire, or purchase, as by labor and industry.
  • ELABORATUS
    Property which is the acquisition of labor. Spelman.
  • ELDER BRETHREN
    A distinguished body of men, elected as masters of Trinity House, an institution incorporated in the reign of Henry VIII., charged with numerous important duties relating to the marine, such as the superintendence of light-bouses. Mozley & Whitley; 2 Steph. Comm. 502.
  • ELDER TITLE
    A title of earlier date, but coming simultaneously into operation with a title of younger origin, is called the "elder title," and prevails.
  • ELDEST
    He or she who has the'greatest age. The "eldest son" is the first-born son. If there is only one son, he may still be described as the "eldest" L. R. 7 H. L. 644. Electa una via, non datur reeursus ad alteram. He who has chosen one way cannot have More...
  • ELECTED
    The word "elected," in its ordinary signification, carries with it tbe idea of a vote, generally popular, sometimes more restricted, and cannot be held the synonym of any other mode of filling a position. Magmder v. Swann, 25 Md. 213; State v. Harrison, 113 Ind. 434, 16 N. EX 384, More...
  • ELECTION
    The act of choosing or selecting one or more from a greater number of persons, things, courses, or rights. The choice of an alternative. State v. Tucker, 54 Ala. 210. The Internal, free, and spontaneous separation of one thing from another, without compulsion, consisting in Intention and will. Dyer, 281. More...
  • ELECTIVE
    Dependent upon choice; bestowed or passing by election. Also pertaining or relating to elections; conferring the right or power to vote at elections. -Elective franchise. The right of voting at public elections; the privilege of qualified voters to cast their ballots for the candidates they favor at elections authorised by More...
  • ELECTOR
    A duly qualified voter; one who has a vote in the choice of any officer: a constituent Appeal of CusLck, 136 Pa. 450, 20 Atl. 574, 10 L. R. A. 228; Bergevin v. Curtz, 127 Cal. 86, 59 Pac. 312; State v. Tuttle, 53 Wis. 45, 9 N. W. 791. More...
  • ELECTORAL
    Pertaining to electors or elections; composed or consisting of electors. -Electoral college. The body of princes formerly entitled to elect the emperor of Germany. Also a name sometimes given, in the United States, to the body of electors chosen by the people to elect the president and vice-president. Webster.
Showing 4800 of 14636