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法律英语|英文法律词典 P-56

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PERSUASION1. The act of influencing by expostulation or request. While the persuasion is confined within those limits which leave the mind free, it may be used to induce another to make his will, or even to make it in his own favor; but if such persuasion should so far operate on the mind of the testator, that he would be deprived of a perfectly2 free will, it would vitiate the instrument. 3 Serg. Rawle, 269; 5 Serg. Rawle, 207; 13 Serg. Rawle, 323.

PERTINENT3, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319.

PERTURBATION. This is a technical word which signifies disturbance4, or infringement5 of a right. It is usually applied6 to the disturbance of pews, or seats in a church. In the ecclesiastical courts actions for these disturbances7 are technically8 called suits for perturbation of seat. 1 Phillim. 323. Vide Pew.

PESAGE, mer. law. In England a toll9 bearing this name is charged for weighing avoirdupois goods other than wool. 2 Chit. Com. Law. 16.

PETIT, sometimes corrupted10 into petty. A French word signifying little, small. It is frequently used, as petit larceny11, petit jury, petit treason.

PETIT, TRE应用商店优化N, English law. The killing12 of a master by his servant; a hushand by his wife; a superior by a secular13 or religious man. In the United States this is like any other murder. See High, Treason; Treason.

PETITION. An instrument of writing or printing containing a prayer from the person presenting it, called the petitioner14, to the body or person to whom it is presented, for the redress15 of some wrong, or the grant of some favor, which the latter has the right to give.

2. By the constitution of the United States the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances, is secured to the people. Amendm. Art. 1.

3. Petitions are frequently presented to the courts in order to bring some matters before them. It is a general rule, in such cases, that an affidavit16 should be made that the facts therein contained are true as far as known to the petitioner, and that those facts which he states as knowing from others be believes to be true.


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