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  • NARRATIVE
    In Scotch conveyancing. That part of a deed which describes the grantor, and person in whose favor the deed is granted, and states the cause (consideration) of granting. Bell.
  • NARRATOR
    A counter; a pleader who draws narrs. Berviens narrator, a serjeant at law. Fleta, L 2, c. 37.
  • NARROW SEAS
    Those seas which run between two coasts not far apart. The term is sometimes applied to the English channel. Wharton.
  • NASCITURUS
    Lat That shall hereafter be born. A term used In marriage settlements to designate the future issue of the marriage, as distinguished from "natus" a child already born.
  • NATALE
    The state and condition of a man acquired by birth.
  • NATI ET NASCITURI
    Born and to be born. All heirs, near and remote.
  • NATIO
    In old records. A native place. Cowell.
  • NATION
    A people, or aggregation of men, existing in the form of an organized jural society, inhabiting a distinct portion of the earth, speaking the same language, using the same'customs, possessing historic continuity, and distinguished from other like groups by their racial origin* and characteristics, and generally, but not necessarily, living More...
  • NATIONAL
    Pertaining or relating to a nation as a whole; commonly applied in American law to Institutions, laws, or affairs of the United States or its government, as opposed to those of the several states. -National bank. A bank incorporated and doing business under the laws of the United States, as More...
  • NATIONALITY
    That quality or character which arises from the fact of a person's belonging to a nation or state. Nationality determines the political status of the individual, especially with reference to allegiance; while domicile determines his civil status. Nationality arises either by birth or by naturalization. According to Savigny, i4nationallty" is More...
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