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Legal Definitions

The legal process uses highly specialized language and terms. Ask about their definitions in this category.

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What is it called when a repealed law is put back into legislation?

Give an example please. Except for perhaps the repeal of the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) I can't think of when it has ever happened.

However the correct terminololgy would probably be 'RE-Enacted.'

What does 'ncv' stand for?

Not enough information or context is given.

It MIGHT stand for Non-Commercial Vehicle.

What does de jure mean in English?

De jure translates from Latin to English as, "to law." As an adverb, de jure refers to conditions created by enacted law, as opposed to "de facto," conditions created by social or economic circumstances, but not by law.

For example, the US Supreme Court declared de jure racial segregation [enacted laws] unconstitutional, but many inner-city schools suffer de facto segregation because the school district serves an area populated by lower income African-American families.

What does it mean when there is a disposition date listed for a DUI case in the state of New Mexico?

The disposition date refers to the date that the case was disposed of, or adjudicated, in court. If you enter a plea, the disposition date will be that day. If you have a trial, the disposition date will be the date that the jury reads their verdict.

Does a private Certified QRS unit in PA get red lights and sirens?

Yes - licensed QRS units fall under the definition of ambulance, and are thus considered an emergency vehicle and able to be equipped with red lights & sirens.

What is the legal definition of man and woman and where can you find it?

Black's Law Dictionary defines a man as an adult male. Woman is not addressed but it can be assumed it refers to an adult female.

What does the term next Thursday refer to?

The term refers to the Thursday a week from the Thursday of this week

What does witting mean?

It means "knowing" in the sense of "deliberate." Legally, a witting action is one performed knowing that it was illegal, unlawful, or could result in harm. This adjective is more commonly seen in the adverb form of the antonym (unwittingly).

What is the difference between wet granulation and dry granulation?

The dry granulation process is used to form granules without using a liquid solution because the product to be granulated may be sensitive to moisture and heat

Wet granulation involves the massing of a mix of dry primary powder particles using a granulating fluid (the process of adding a liquid solution to powders). The fluid contains a solvent which must be volatile so that it can be removed by drying, and be non-toxic

What does insure domestic guilty mean?

It doesn't mean anything, as a term. To insure means to issue an insurance policy to cover destruction of or damage to something. Domestic means within the home or within the national borders, depending on the circumstances. Guilty means a person has committed a crime, or as a noun, is refers to a verdict of guilty from a jury. So it could refer an insurance policy issued to cover a person or their family if they are convicted of a crime while in the US, but this is not something that is commonly done.

Perhaps you are asking about ensuring domestic tranquility?

Is stopping in the crosswalk considered failure to stop?

yes.. you must stop behind the line provided in order for it to be a completely legal stop.

What is a commission of enquiry?

A group that investigates something in order to find out more information about it, often involving something related to law.

What is the legal effect of Know all men by these presents?

In modern law that phrase has no legal effect. It is often used as the opening clause in a deed but there would be no consequence if it was omitted.

"Know all men by these presents" is ancient common law language that was used to announce the information presented on a legal document. It was the means of announcing the transaction to the public so that it would be effective against any challenger. Of course, it comes from a time when only men were recognized in any legal affairs and women had no part nor place in the legal dealings of the men in their lives.

What is the definition of religious tolerance?

Included in any definition of religious tolerance are the relevant actions that many would see as a reasonable accompaniment of such tolerance. Such things as not attacking, harassing, insulting, abusing, or putting down those of other beliefs would normally be included in such a practical working definition. Deliberately misquoting the beliefs of another faith in order to subject them to criticism is something that would fall outside of the definition of tolerance, while attempting to be sensitive and learn the true facts of the situation from adherents would demonstrate tolerance.

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A historic teaching held by the early Baptist congregations of America was "Individual Soul Liberty and Responsibility." This greatly influenced our Constitution's framers to include religious liberty for our rights. Religious tolerance thus was established as law in the newly formed nation.

Simply stated, Individual Soul Liberty means that the individual, whether a believer in Christ or not, has the right to choose what he believes is right in the religious realm, including variants of Christian doctrine or otherwise. No state church was to be formed, as it was in England and many other countries, which would force citizens and residents to conform to its doctrines and practices.

Although this is widely accepted as our right today. much controversy exists over religious freedom, that endangers that right. While some insist on having religious tolerance to non-historic positions, the problem exists today of hypocritical intolerance to common beliefs, which were accepted from the days of our founding fathers. This historical basis of common national faith is not an individual church or denominational teaching, but that which is firmly ensconced in our laws and founding documents.

Religious tolerance makes sense. If you force another to believe and practice what you believe, then it isn't truly accepted in their hearts. Even Christ, in instructing His disciples said, "Whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when you depart out of that house or city, shake the dust off your feet." Matthew 10:14 It is not that the disciples did not have the right message, nor that there was no responsibility of the hearers to respond to the truth, but there was to be no forcing of the message on anyone. People have the right to choose, yet they also have responsibility to what is true.

Belligerent preaching or forcibly imposing ones beliefs on the beliefs of another, is intolerance. In a free society such as ours there should be tolerance of other beliefs, as long as these others are not harming another's rights by their practice. To insist that other's be tolerant of your beliefs, while not allowing others freedom of their beliefs, indeed is not religious tolerance.

We currently stand in a vortex of a belief system that chooses to spread their beliefs by the sword. Americans should not tolerate this nor any other encroachment upon our religious freedom. Religious tolerance requires even-handedness, else it is hypocrisy.

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To my understanding, the answer simply means tolerating and recognising each other's religious beliefs, without any provocation or hindrances to practice.

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Religious tolerance means different things for different people. For example, when Maryland passed the Maryland Toleration Act (also known as the Act Concerning Religion) in 1649, the law mandated religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians only and therefore not true religious tolerance. In some countries, Muslims pride themselves on religious toleration of other religions as required by the Koran, but this is really a very limited and exclusive form of religious tolerance.

The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18 uses a very sound definition of religious tolerance:

"Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."

What is a rebuttle?

A rebuttal is an argument against another's stated position. It is used in courtrooms to create doubt about the innocence or guilt of the accused.

Approaches of hrm?

APPROACHES & VIEWPOINT OF HRM

1.STRATEGIC APPROACH :-

it is decisional or agreemental approach which includes decision making,taking the initiates and risk bearing

2.HUMAN RESOURCE APPROACH :-

it is the manpower approach which includes work progress from right person on right time on right place in order to get progressive organizational goals etc

3.MANAGEMENT APPROACH :-

it is the managerial approach which includes management of manpower assets etc

4.SYSTEM APPROACH :-

it is the overall organizational approach means overall departmental approach which includes supervision of overall system of an organizations departments and department functional manager etc

5.PRO ACTIVE APPROACH :-

it is basically planned solutions for problem which includes solutions for any present or upcoming problem

What does devasting mean?

Definitions of devastating on the Web: * annihilating: making light of; "afire with annihilating invective"; "a devastating portrait of human folly"; "to compliments inflated I've a ... * annihilative: wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction; "possessing annihilative power"; "a devastating hurricane"; "the guns opened a withering fire" * crushing: physically or spiritually devastating; often used in combination; "a crushing blow"; "a crushing rejection"; "bone-crushing"

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * causing devastation

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/devastating * bringing to ruin or reducing to complete disorder

www.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/awe/noyes/glossary.html

What is innocent infringement?

Innocent infringement is a violation of copyright without willful intent. Accidentally moving an mp3 onto a shared drive would be innocent infringement.

What does gangnum style mean?

Gangnum is as yet undefined in the English language, so this nonsense word means whatever you want it to mean.