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It is a type or method of acquiring property which is owned by someone else, by the way of using the land for a long and continuous specified period legally, thereby legally enforceable as well.

 


Prescription Error: A form of medical malpractice that occurs when a patient does not receive the appropriate medication, at the right dose, at the right time.

PRESCRIPTION
A method of acquiring rights through the silence of the legal owner. Known in common law jurisdiction as "statute of limitations.

Prescription: 1. A means of acquiring a right through continued possession and use over a prolonged period of time.

prescription
n. the method of acquiring an easement upon another's real property by continued and regular use without permission of the property owner for a period of years required by the law.

Prescription may also be used to end an existing legal easement. For example, if a servient tenement holder were to erect a fence blocking a legally deeded right-of-way easement, ...

"Prescriptions against sodomy have very ancient roots. Decisions of individuals relating to homosexual conduct have been subject to state intervention throughout the history of Western civilization.

Liberative prescription
Definition
: a period of time set by law (as one year) after which legal action is barred if no steps have been taken to enforce or litigate the right < ...

easement by prescription
A right to use property, acquired by a long tradition of open and obvious use.

Prescription runs against the wife, even although she be not separated of property by marriage contract or by authority of law, for all such credits as she brought in marriage to her husband, or for whatever has been promised to her in dower; ...

Periods of Prescription
Also known as "prescriptive periods". In civil law, these are the laws that detail the maximum period of time that legal proceedings may be enacted after certain events.

Prescription: Way of acquiring property rights, such as an easement, by long and continued use or enjoyment. The required period of continued use or enjoyment, before legal rights are enforceable, is set out in the 1832 Prescription Act.

Some states prohibit title by mere prescription or possession. TOP Affidavit : A statement which before being signed, the person signing takes an oath that the contents are, to the best of their knowledge, true.

Non-tidal waters, even though navigable, are in Great Britain prima facie private waters, in which the right of navigation does not exist as a public franchise, but can only be acquired by prescription founded on a presumed grant by an owner.

Appendant differs from appurtenant in this, that the former always arises from prescription, whereas an appurtenance may be created at any time.

Fenfluramine ("fen") and phentermine ("phen") are prescription medications that have been approved by the FDA for many years as appetite suppressants for the short-term management of obesity.

A service or convenience which one neighbor has of another, by character or prescription, without profit. Pest v. Pearsall, 22 Wend. 438 (1839). The right which one man has to use the land of another for a specific purpose. Jackson v.

Good Starting Point in Print: 2004 Edition, Drugs in Litigation: Damage Awards Involving Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs, Michie, Charlottesville, Virginia (2004)
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Controlled Substance A drug that has been declared by federal or state law to be illegal for sale or use, but may be dispensed by prescription.

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e. by prescription, tenure, enclosure, dedication.
(b) Privately owned, may be a highway.
(c) Private use road.
Due to this ambiguity, 'Private use', or 'Private maintenance' is a preferable term.

Easement
A right created by grant, reservation, agreement, prescription, or necessary implication, which one has in the land of another.

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The more common word for this is "squatters." Each state has its own period of time after which a squatter can acquire legal title. Some states prohibit title by mere prescription or possession.
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Gradually exceptions began to apply, such as an exception allowing "drug stores" to stay open to sell prescriptions and other emergency medical supplies.

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