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COMPENSABLE DEATH

The term that is given to a death that has occurred as being from an accident or an illness that arises from employment.

CONTRACT MEDICINE

This applies to the rendering of medical services that is on a prepaid basis rather than the payment of a fee for each service.

CHARGE D

French term for the representative who is sent to another government as a substitute for the ambassador.

CLAIM AND DELIVERY

the term that is applied to the suit for recovery of property that is wrongfully held or taken and will include damages for the wrongful act.

CLEARED

the term that is applied when a person is declared innocent and is forgiven or acquitted.

CONSUL GENERAL

This term is applied to the officer of the government who will preside over a consulate of his government in a foreign country.

CORRUPT INTENT

This term applies to doing something with the full knowledge that it is illegal.

CONSENT INFORMED

the consent from a patient for treatment after they have been given all of the information about their condition or illness.

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

This term applies to money that is spent to improve the company’s property such as a building for the company’s use.

CLERK OF THE COURT

the official who records all of the proceedings of the court during a trial and then holds these records.

COLLATERAL SOURCE RULE

the rule that allows a claimant to collect damages for medical and hospital care from the defendant even if he has insurance to cover it.

CLAUSE OF RETURN

a clause in a deed that provides a right under set and specified circumstances that the property will be returned to the grantor.

CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY

A term in medical jurisprudence where an accuser’s mental capacity to understand the charges against him and may have no knowledge of the crime.

COLLATERAL POWER

the right to dispose of property that is given to a person with no interest in the said property. Also called naked power.

CHECK

a signed document that instructs the bank or financial institution to pay the sum of money stated to the person or organisation whose name is on the cheque.

CAVEATOR

Latin for a person who files an objection such a to that of a will.

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