adoption
101adoption by estoppel — Equitable adoption of a child by promises and acts which preclude such person and his estate from denying adopted status to child. Heien v. Crabtree, Tex., 369 S.W.2d 28, 30. See also equitable adoption …
102Adoption d'un acte — L adoption d un acte est la procédure juridique par laquelle un acte législatif ou réglementaire acquiert force de loi. Portail du droit Catégorie : Procédure …
103Adoption plénière — Droit civil: adoption provoquant une rupture du lien entre la famille d origine et l enfant adopté …
104Adoption simple — Droit civil: adoption laissant subsister des liens entre l enfant et sa famille d origine …
105adoption order — court ruling granting adoption rights …
106adoption process — The mental and behavioural stages through which an individual passes before making a purchase or placing an order. The stages are: awareness→interest→evaluation→trial, and finally adoption of the product or service …
107adoption process — The steps consumers go through in accepting a new product, including awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and rejection or adoption …
108adoption curve — /ə dɒpʃən kɜ:v/ noun a line on a graph showing how many consumers adopt or buy a new product at various time periods after the launch date ● The adoption curve shows that most people who buy the product do so at a fairly late stage …
109adoption arrogatio — An adoption in which the person adopted submits in his own right …
110adoption by acknowledgment — A term used in some statutes which provide for legitimation by the acknowledgment by the father of his child born out of wedlock. There is, of course, a distinction between adoption and legitimation. 10 Am J2d Bast § 51 …