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Transitory (gcide) | Transitory \Tran"si*to*ry\, a. [L. transitorius: cf. F.
transitoire. See Transient.]
Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting;
evanescent.
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Comfort and succor all those who, in this transitory
life, are in trouble. --Bk. of Com.
Prayer.
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It was not the transitory light of a comet, which
shines and glows for a wile, and then . . . vanishes
into nothing. --South.
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Transitory action (Law), an action which may be brought in
any county, as actions for debt, and the like; -- opposed
to local action. --Blackstone. Bouvier.
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Syn: transient; short-lived; brief. See Transient.
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transitory (wn) | transitory
adj 1: lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of
childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient
beauty"; "love is transitory but it is eternal";
"fugacious blossoms" [syn: ephemeral, passing,
short-lived, transient, transitory, fugacious] |
TRANSITORY (bouvier) | TRANSITORY. That which lasts but a short time, as transitory facts that
which may be laid in different places, as a transitory action.
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Chose transitory (gcide) | Chose \Chose\, n.; pl. Choses. [F., fr. L. causa cause,
reason. See Cause.] (Law)
A thing; personal property.
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Chose in action, a thing of which one has not possession or
actual enjoyment, but only a right to it, or a right to
demand it by action at law, and which does not exist at
the time in specie; a personal right to a thing not
reduced to possession, but recoverable by suit at law; as
a right to recover money due on a contract, or damages for
a tort, which can not be enforced against a reluctant
party without suit.
Chose in possession, a thing in possession, as
distinguished from a thing in action.
Chose local, a thing annexed to a place, as a mill.
Chose transitory, a thing which is movable. --Cowell.
Blount.
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Transitory (gcide) | Transitory \Tran"si*to*ry\, a. [L. transitorius: cf. F.
transitoire. See Transient.]
Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting;
evanescent.
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Comfort and succor all those who, in this transitory
life, are in trouble. --Bk. of Com.
Prayer.
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It was not the transitory light of a comet, which
shines and glows for a wile, and then . . . vanishes
into nothing. --South.
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Transitory action (Law), an action which may be brought in
any county, as actions for debt, and the like; -- opposed
to local action. --Blackstone. Bouvier.
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Syn: transient; short-lived; brief. See Transient.
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Transitory action (gcide) | Transitory \Tran"si*to*ry\, a. [L. transitorius: cf. F.
transitoire. See Transient.]
Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting;
evanescent.
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Comfort and succor all those who, in this transitory
life, are in trouble. --Bk. of Com.
Prayer.
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It was not the transitory light of a comet, which
shines and glows for a wile, and then . . . vanishes
into nothing. --South.
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Transitory action (Law), an action which may be brought in
any county, as actions for debt, and the like; -- opposed
to local action. --Blackstone. Bouvier.
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Syn: transient; short-lived; brief. See Transient.
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transitory (wn) | transitory
adj 1: lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of
childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient
beauty"; "love is transitory but it is eternal";
"fugacious blossoms" [syn: ephemeral, passing,
short-lived, transient, transitory, fugacious] |
TRANSITORY ACTION (bouvier) | TRANSITORY ACTION, pract., plead. Actions are transitory when the venue may
lawfully be laid in any county, though the cause of action arose out of the
jurisdiction of the court. Vide Actions, and 1 Chit. Pl. 273; Com. Dig.
Actions, N 12; Cowp. 161; 9 Johns. R. 67; 14 Johns. R. 134; 3 Bl. Com. 294;
3 Bouv. Inst. n. 2645. Vide Bac. Ab. Actions local and transitory.
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