Canonization
Canonization – According to the Church Canon Law, a canonization is a process of proclaiming a person who died as a saint. I.e. as a sacral figure in the religion. The church includes then him/her on the list of saints,…
Canonization – According to the Church Canon Law, a canonization is a process of proclaiming a person who died as a saint. I.e. as a sacral figure in the religion. The church includes then him/her on the list of saints,…
Relevant conduct – this legal term finds application in the area of Criminal Law. There it refers to the behaviour by the criminal during committing the crime. This particular behavior (being a mixture of acts) is a subject of examination…
Private place – this term refers to a place, owned by a private individual, that is not available for free public access, but only used by physical individuals for their personal needs and communication. For example, the law office of…
Qui facit per alium facit per se – this is Latin maxim, used in the area of Authorizations and Agency Law. It states that a person, who acts through another person, is considered to act himself, although not being physically…
Prenuptial contract – in the Family Law in some jurisdictions the prenuptial contract is written agreement, concluded between two people who are planning to get married. The role of this contract is to set-up the material valuable assets which each…
Landlord (or “landowner”) – within the area of Real Estate Law, this term details the legal figure of landowner or building owner who has leased the land, the building or a part of the land or building, to another person,…