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FEES, compensation (law) and geopolitics (sh)


FEES, compensation (law)


FEES, compensation. Certain perquisites allowed by law to officers concerned in the administration of justice, or in the performance of duties required in the administration of justice, or in the performance of duties required by law, as a recompense for their labor and trouble. Bac. Ab. h.t.; Latch, by law, as a recompense for their labor and trouble. Bac. Ab. h.t.; Latch, 18. 18. 2. The term fees differs from costs in this, that the former are, as 2. The term fees differs from costs in this, that the former are, as above mentioned, a recompense to the officer for his Services, and the above mentioned, a recompense to the officer for his Services, and the latter, an indemnification to the, party for money laid out and expended in latter, an indemnification to the, party for money laid out and expended in his suit. 11 S.

geopolitics (sh)




The study of geographic influences on power Relationships in international Politics.

Geopolitical theorists have sought to demonstrate the importance in the determination of foreign policies of considerations such as the acquisition of natural boundaries, access to important sea routes, and the control of strategically important land areas. The term was first employed in the early 20th century by the Swedish political scientist Rudolph Kjellen (1864-1922). Geopolitical factors have become less significant in the foreign policies of states because of improvements in Communications and transportation.