See Also: dissect(medicine)
Dissect(health)
dissect(dictionary)
dissect(dictionary)

USE AND OCCUPATION (law) and dissect (medicine)


USE AND OCCUPATION (law)


USE AND OCCUPATION. When a contract has been made, either by express or implied agreement, for the use of a house or Other Real Estate, where there implied agreement, for the use of a house or Other Real Estate, where there was no amount of rent fixed and ascertained, the landlord can recover a was no amount of rent fixed and ascertained, the landlord can recover a reasonable rent in an action of assumpsit for use and occupation. 1 Munf. R. reasonable rent in an action of assumpsit for use and occupation. 1 Munf. R. 407; 2 Aik. R. 252; 7 J. J. Marsh. 6; 4 Day, R. 228; 13 John. R. 240; 13 407; 2 Aik. R. 252; 7 J. J. Marsh. 6; 4 Day, R. 228; 13 John. R. 240; 13 John. R. 297; 4 H.

dissect (medicine)


dissect


1. <anatomy> To divide into separate parts; to cut in pieces; to separate and expose the parts of, as an animal or a plant, for examination and to show their structure and relations; to anatomize.

2. To analyze, for the purposes of science or criticism; to divide and examine minutely. "This paragraph . . . I have dissected for a sample." (Atterbury)

Origin: L. Dissectus, p. P. Of dissecare; dis- + secare to cut. See Section.

Source: Websters Dictionary