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  • 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...
  • UNIVERSAL
    Having relation to the whole or an entirety; pertaining to all without exception; a term more extensive than "general," which latter may admit of exceptions. See Blair v. Howell, 68 Iowa, 619, 28 N. W. 199; Koen v. State, 35 Neb. 676, 58 N. W. 595, 17 L. R. A. More...
  • UNIVERSITAS
    Lat. In the civil law. A corporation aggregate. Dig. 3, 4, 7. Literally, a whole formed out of many lndivid-uals. 1 Bl. Comm. 469. —Universitas facti. In the civil law. A plurality of corporeal things of the same kind, which are regarded as a whole; e. g., a herd of More...
  • UNIVERSITY
    An institution of higher learning, consisting of an assemblage of colleges united under one corporate organization and government, affording instruction in the arts and sciences and the learned professions, and conferring degrees. See Com. v. Banks, 198 Pa. 397, 48 Atl. 277.
  • UNIVERSITY COURT
    See CHANCELLOR'S COURTS IN THE TWO UNIVERSITIES.
  • UNIVERSUS
    Lat. The whole; all together. Calvin.
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