tailieunhanh - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 14 P3

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 14 P3 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | DICTIONARY OF LEGAL TERMS ACCUSED 7 and rank accordingly. 2 To send with credentials as an envoy. This latter use is now the accepted one. Accredited law school A law school that has been approved by the state and the Association of American Law Schools AALS the American bar association ABA or both. Accretion The act of adding portions of soil to the soil already in possession of the owner by gradual deposition through the operation of natural causes. The growth of the value of a particular item given to a person as a specific bequest under the provisions of a will between the time the will was written and the time of death of the testator the person who wrote the will. Accrual basis A method of accounting that reflects expenses incurred and income earned for income tax purposes for any one year. Accrue To increase to augment to come to by way of increase to be added as an increase profit or damage. Acquired falling due made or executed matured occurred received vested was created was incurred. To attach itself to as a subordinate or accessory claim or demand arises out of and is joined to its principal. The term is also used of independent or original demands meaning to arise to happen to come into force or existence to vest as in the phrase The right of action did not accrue within six years. To become a present right or demand to come to pass. Accumulated earnings tax A special tax imposed on corporations that accumulate rather than distribute via dividends their earnings beyond the reasonable needs of the business. The accumulated earnings tax is imposed on accumulated taxable income in addition to the corporate income tax. Accumulation trust An arrangement whereby property is transferred by its owner the settlor with the intention that it be administered by someone else a trustee for another person s benefit with the direction that the trustee gather rather than distribute the income of the trust and any profits made from the sale of any of the property making

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