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العنوان (أ-ي)
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Corroborate
To add weight or credibility by additional or confirming facts or evidence. The testimony of a witness is said to be corroborated when it is shown to correspond with the representation of some other witness or to accord with some facts otherwise known or established. القاموس القانوني
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Course of business
Activities that are normal and necessary for running a business, as opposed to out of the ordinary activities. القاموس القانوني
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Course of dealing
A clearly recognisable pattern of previous conduct between parties to a business transaction. Where such conduct becomes the subject of litigation, a court will examine what the parties intended when they entered into the contract. The supposition will be that the parties drew up the contract taking into account the customary manner in which business has previously been transacted prior to signing the contract, and that customary behaviour, or course of dealing, will be highly relevant to ascertaining the intentions of the parties. القاموس القانوني
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Covenant
A binding promise, usually contained in the deed of a piece of real property, to engage in or refrain from a specified action (including a restrictive covenant, which is a restriction on the use of property). القاموس القانوني
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Culpable
Blameable; involving the breach of a legal duty or the commission of a fault. The term connotes fault rather than guilt. القاموس القانوني
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Dactylography
The scientific study of fingerprints for the purposes of identification. القاموس القانوني
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De minimis
Latin for not enough to be considered. القاموس القانوني
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Debenture
A medium to long term debt instrument used by large companies to borrow money, at a fixed rate of interest. It originally referred to a document that either creates a debt or acknowledges it, but in some countries the term is now used interchangeably with bond, loan stock or note. A debenture is like a certificate of loan evidencing the fact that the company is liable to pay a specified amount with interest, and although the money raised by the debentures becomes part of the company’s capital structure, it does not become share capital. القاموس القانوني
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Demurrage
The sum which is fixed by a contract of carriage, or which is allowed, as remuneration to the owner of a ship (or other freight vehicle), for the detention of his vessel beyond the number of days allowed by the contract (or charter-party) for loading or unloading or for sailing the ship. It is also the period in which a chartered ship remains in the charterer’s possession beyond the agreed transportation time. القاموس القانوني
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Doctrine
In legal usage, it is a body of inter-related rules (usually common law and built over a long period of time) associated with a legal concept or principle. القاموس القانوني
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Domicile
Is the established, fixed, permanent or ordinary place of residence of a person, as distinguished from his or her temporary and transient though actual place of residence. القاموس القانوني
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Double jeopardy
A procedural defence that forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following a legitimate acquittal or conviction. القاموس القانوني
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Double taxation treaty
An agreement between two countries to prevent taxpayers being liable for tax on the same money under both tax systems. القاموس القانوني
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Duty of care
A legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts (or failing to perform an act) which results in harm to others which was reasonably foreseeable. القاموس القانوني
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Easement
A non-possessory right to use and/or enter onto the property of another without possessing it. They include a right of way (a path or road over private land which people are legally allowed to use), a right to light or a right to a flow of water. The land against which the easement or privilege exists is called the servient tenement, and the land to which it is annexed is the dominant tenement, and their owners are called respectively the servient and dominant owners. القاموس القانوني
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