Tag: TU

  • Turnkey Project

    Turnkey Project in the United States Turnkey Project in the International Business Landscape Definition of Turnkey Project in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A project in which a firm agrees to set up an operating plant for a foreign client and hand over the […]

  • Tuition

    Tuition in the United States Out-of-State Tuition Definition in the Public School Finance Area Payments for students who are attending school out of state because school facilities are not reasonably available in their local school districts. Resources See Also Public School Funding Issues […]

  • Tuition

    Tuition in the United States Out-of-State Tuition Definition in the Public School Finance Area Payments for students who are attending school out of state because school facilities are not reasonably available in their local school districts. Resources See Also Public School Funding Issues […]

  • Tutoring

    Tutoring in the United States Tutoring and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Tutoring: Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Arizona […]

  • Tutoring

    Tutoring in the United States Tutoring and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Tutoring: Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal Tutoring in the Subject Index of the Arizona […]

  • Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    Tuskegee Syphilis Study in the United States Resources See Also Legal Topics. Disease; Ethics in Experimentation; Ethno-epidemiological Methodology; Experiments, Human; Informed Consent; Racism Patients’ Rights. Further Reading (Books) Brandt, Allan M. 1978. Racism and Research: The Case of […]

  • Turpitude

    Turpitude in United States Turpitude Definition (Lat. turpitudo, from tur’pis, base). Everything done contrary to justice, honesty, modesty, or good morals is said to be done with turpitude. Turpitude in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Turpitude, Turpitude in the World Legal […]

  • Tuition Grants

    Tuition Grants in the United States United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled TUITION GRANTSWhile parents have a constitutional right to send their children to private rather than public schools (see pierce v. society of […]

  • Tunis Wortman

    Tunis Wortman in the United States Wortman, Tunis (?_1822) United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 254 WORTMAN, TUNIS (?_1822) A New York lawyer prominent in Tammany politics, Tunis Wortman contributed significantly to the […]

  • Tuteur Officieux

    Tuteur Officieux in United States Tuteur Officieux Definition In French law, a person over fifty years of age may be appointed a tutor of this sort to a child over fifteen years of age, with the consent of the parents of such child, or (in their default) the conseil de famille. The duties […]

  • Tuteur Subroge

    Tuteur Subroge in United States Tuteur Subroge Definition In French law, In the case of an infant under guardianship, a second guardian is appointed to him, the duties of the latter (who is called the subroge tuteur) only arising where the interests of the infant and his principal guardian […]

  • Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori

    Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori in United States Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori Definition It is safer to err on the side of mercy. 3 Inst. 220. Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori, Tutius Erratur Ex Parte Mitiori […]

  • Tutius Semper Est Errare Acquietando, Quam In Puniendo; Ex Parte Mlsericordia Quam Ex Parte Justltia

    Tutius Semper Est Errare Acquietando, Quam In Puniendo; Ex Parte Mlsericordia Quam Ex Parte Justltia in United States Tutius Semper Est Errare Acquietando, Quam In Puniendo; Ex Parte Mlsericordia Quam Ex Parte Justltia Definition It is always safer to err in acquitting than punishing; on the […]

  • Tuteur Subroge

    Tuteur Subroge in United States Tuteur Subroge Definition In French law, In the case of an infant under guardianship, a second guardian is appointed to him, the duties of the latter (who is called the subroge tuteur) only arising where the interests of the infant and his principal guardian […]

  • Tutor

    Tutor in United States Tutor Definition In civil laV. One who has been lawfully appointed to the care of the person and property of a minor. By the laws of Louisiana, minors under the age of fourteen years, if males, and under the age of twelve years, if females, are, both as to their persons…