Jactitation From LoveToKnow 1911 JACTITATION (from Lat. jactitare, to throw out publicly), in English law, the maliciously boasting or giving out by one party that he or she is married to the other.
Legal jactitation In English law, jactitation is the maliciously boasting or giving out by one party that he or she is married to the other.
JACTITATION OF MARRIAGE - Eng. eccl. law. The boasting by an individual that he or she has married another, from which it may happen that they will acquire the reputation of being married to each other.
Jactitation A false boast designed to increase standing at the expense of another.
Jactitation A false boast by someone intended to increase his standing at the expense of another.
Expanded Legal Definition of In Loco ParentisJactitation A false boast designed to increase standing at the expense of another.
A form of jactitation. For example, stating that a house is haunted or alleging that a certain product infringes a patent or copyright.
Intentionally casting aspersion on someone's property including real property, a business or goods (the latter might also be called "slander of goods"). A form of jactitation.
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