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  • 11local action — At common law, an action which can be brought only where the cause of action arose, since the cause is one that in its nature can arise in one place only. 56 Am J1st Ven § 3. The antithesis of a transitory action. In most jurisdictions, the venue …

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  • 12local action — noun 1. : voltaic action at an electrode of an electrolytic cell consisting of currents set up in the electrolyte between chemically different areas due to impurities on its surface 2. : a legal action that by its nature must have arisen in a… …

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  • 13local action — n: an action (as for trespassing) that must be brought in the venue that has jurisdiction over the situs or is otherwise designated by law compare transitory action Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 14real action — noun 1. : a local legal action founded on seisin or possession in which title is placed in issue and which aims at establishing title to a particular piece or part of real estate and at recovering the piece or part of real estate compare local… …

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  • 15Chose transitory — Chose Chose, n.; pl. {Choses}. [F., fr. L. causa cause, reason. See {Cause}.] (Law) A thing; personal property. [1913 Webster] {Chose in action}, a thing of which one has not possession or actual enjoyment, but only a right to it, or a right to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 16Combined Action Program — Seal of the Combined Action Program Active 1965–1971 Country …

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  • 17Chose in action — Chose Chose, n.; pl. {Choses}. [F., fr. L. causa cause, reason. See {Cause}.] (Law) A thing; personal property. [1913 Webster] {Chose in action}, a thing of which one has not possession or actual enjoyment, but only a right to it, or a right to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 18local actions — Term embraces all actions in which the subject or thing sought to be recovered is in its nature local. Action which must be brought in jurisdiction of act or subject matter, as opposed to transitory action. Actions are local when the transactions …

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  • 19local actions — Term embraces all actions in which the subject or thing sought to be recovered is in its nature local. Action which must be brought in jurisdiction of act or subject matter, as opposed to transitory action. Actions are local when the transactions …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 20Lay community counsellor — Transitory CommunitiesA community may be defined as a group of people with a sense of common history, language, race, mores, values, attitudes, knowledge structures, and purpose. However traumatic events, such as a natural disaster, spawn new… …

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