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in law, alteration of the provisions of a legal document.

 


Amended Pleading A written pleading in a lawsuit that is changed and refiled as an amended pleading by the party who initially filed it.

Amend definition:
To change, to revise; to formally change a statement on the record or the wording of a written document, such as a statute.
To change, to revise, usually of the wording of a written document such as legislation.

Amendment: The correction of an error in any process, pleading, or proceeding at law.

Amendment XI to the US Constitution in in students words?
When was the us constitution last amended?
What is the 13th amendent to the constitutional of the US?

AMENDMENT OF PLEADINGS - Under Fed.R.Civ.Proc. 15(a), 'a party may amend his pleading once as a matter of course at any time before a responsive pleading is served.

When MPs or Members of the House of Lords are debating or examining Motions or Bills they often want to change some of the details. They can therefore propose changes or amendments, and debate and vote on them in the House or in Committee ...

Amendment: A change in any part of a patent application made after it is filed. Also, the communication from the applicant to a patent office directing or requesting that a change be made is also called an amendment.

Amendment of Articles of Incorporation: The procedure by which one or more changes is made to a corporation's articles of incorporation.

Amendments - Alterations sought to specifications or other documents because the drafter has become aware of new facts, circumstances have changed or because he has changed his mind.

Amendment - Change or alteration to existing legislation or acts.
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amendments: Rule 15; allows a party to make changes in his/her pleadings.

Amendment
A change or addition which improves or supplements another written document.
Amicable
Friendly; mutually agreed to, as a settlement.

AMEND - To change.
AMICUS CURIAE - Latin for "friend of the court." Refers to a party that is allowed to provide information (usually in the form of a legal brief) to a court even though the party is not directly involved in the case at hand.

amend: To change.
amicus curiae: A Friend of the Court. A non-party to a proceeding that the Court permits to present its views.
annul: to make void, as to dissolve the bonds of marriage ...

Amendment
A change, such as to a law or contract.
APA
See Administrative Procedure Act .

Amend - Improve, correct or change a complaint or other pleading.
Amicus Curiae - A friend of the court.

Amend: To correct; to change; to alter so as to correct defects in a document.
Amortization: The paying off of an indebtedness through regular installments.

amend: To add to or change a claim that has been filed in court.
amicus curiae: Someone that gives advice to the court about the law in a case, but isn't part of the case. Comes from the Latin for "friend of the court." ...

Amend:
To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document such as legislation.

Amend
In law, to change or to revise a written document.
Amicus curiae
Literally: friend of the court.

amendment That which is accomplished by amending (see above).
amicus curiae Latin term meaning friend of the court—a third party who is permitted by the court to submit a brief or to assist the court in some other way; ...

Amend:
To change for the better by removing deficits, damage or faults.
Amicus Curiae (Latin): ...

amend
v. to alter or change by adding, subtracting, or substituting. One can amend a statute, a contract or a written pleading filed in a law -suit. The change is usually called an amendment.

19th Amendment : "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Term: Amendment
Definition: A change or addition which improves or supplements another written document.
Term: Amicable
Definition: Friendly; mutually agreed to, as a settlement.

Fifth AmendmentAmong other right, the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that a person cannot be compelled to present self-incriminating testimony in a criminal proceeding. (Does not apply to the IRS).

Amendments
A proposed change in a draft Bill or an Act of Parliament. Sometimes legislation amends earlier Acts.
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Amendment XVIII - Prohibition
Amendment XXI - Repeal of Prohibition
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amendment to allege use (AAU)
a sworn statement signed by the applicant or a person authorized to sign on behalf of the applicant attesting to use of the mark in commerce.

An amendment to a will.
COI
Cost of Investigation; cost paid to the arresting agency ...

The Amendments, article 1, section 1, 2, 3, and 4, direct bow the house of commons shall be composed, as follows: The house of commons shall be composed of one hundred and twenty representatives, biennially chosen by ballot, ...

In 1972 Amendments to the OAA added the national nutrition program for the elderly.

Fifteenth Amendment. See Citizen.
Figures. Numerals. Arabic, 1893; Roman, MDCCCXCIII.

equal rights amendment (era) The proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution was intended to explicitly guarantee equality to all persons, regardless of gender. After passing in Congress in 1972, the amendment ...

Codicil An amendment to a will.
Collate -To arrange in order; verify arrangement of pages before binding or fastening; put together.

Codicil
An amendment to an existing will. Does not mean that the will is totally changed; just to the extent of the codicil.
Collateral
Property which has been committed to guarantee a loan.

This takes place when the people, acting through duly elected or appointed representatives, amend and re-codify the legal limits of acceptable public behavior through duly enacted statutory or constitutional change.

Further amendments of the law have been widely and strenuously demanded, and are hoped for as the result of the long inquiry by a departmental committee appointed early in 1906.

It was later amended by the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947. TOP Waiver : When a person disclaims or renounces to a right that they may have otherwise had. Waivers are not always in writing. Sometimes a person's actions can be interpreted as a waiver.

Codicil: Written amendment or addition to an existing will.
Collateral: Property committed to guarantee a loan.
Collusion: Illegal and usually secret agreement between two or more people to deceive a court or defraud another person.

the first ten amendments to the federal Constitution demanded by several states in return for ratifying the Constitution, since the failure to protect these rights was a glaring omission in the Constitution as adopted in convention in 1787.

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Multilateral international treaty first created in 1947 and frequently amended (most recently in 1994) to which 125 countries subscribe.

modification - A change; an alteration or amendment which introduces new elements into the details, or cancels some of them, but leaves the general purpose and effect of the subject-matter intact.

The guarantee of due process is found in the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, which states «no person shall...

The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution provides that "private property [may not] be taken for public use without just compensation." The Fourteenth Amendment added the requirement of just compensation to state and local government takings.

This search is legally allowed if law enforcement follows the rules of the 4th Amendment to the Constitution and/or if it is reasonable that a person would not consider the place being searched to be a private place. The 4th Amendment to the U.S.

Equal Protection of the Law: The guarantee in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that all persons be treated equally by the law.

criteria pollutants : The 1970 amendments to the Clean Air Act required EPA to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards for certain pollutants known to be hazardous to human health.

" After the Civil War, this emancipation was extended to the entire country and made law by the ratification of the thirteenth amendment to the Constitution. Nowadays, emancipation refers to the point at which a child is free from parental control.

The rule is derived from the 4th and 5th Amendments to the United States Constitution.

Multilateral international treaty first created in 1947 and frequently amended (most recently in 1994) to which 125 countries subscribe. GATT provides for fair trade rules and the gradual reduction of tariffs, duties and other trade barriers.

Mandated by the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965, the ceiling on immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere was set at 170,000, with a per-country limit of 20,000.

A treaty may be "law-making" in that it is the declared intention of the signatories to make or amend their internal laws to give effect to the treaty. The Berne Convention is an example of such as treaty.

HAD BOTE
Engl. law. A recompense or amends made for violence offered to a person in holy olders. ... more
HAEREDES PROXIMI
The children or descendants of the deceased. Dalr. Feud. Pr. 110; Spellm. Remains. ... more ...

Fair housing act & fair housing amendments act
Federal laws that prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race or color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability.

*ius honorarium - the law developed in edicts issued by the praetors during the Republic and early Empire, aiding, supplementing or amending existing rules or procedures of the ius civile. It was finalized in the 2nd century A.D.

A protocol to a treaty can clarify terms, add additional text as amendments, and establish new obligations. These new obligations can be quantitative targets for nations to achieve. See the UN explanation of how a protocol extends a treaty.

The government is afforded this power by the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution which allows the government to take private property if the taking is for a public use and the owner is compensated for his or her loss.

Robinson-Patman Act An amendment to the Clayton Act which deals with price discrimination.

See also: Law, State, Person, Court, Right

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