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Law Dictionary | General Practice
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trespass vi et armis - Bouvier 1856 - Latin
nunc pro tunc - Bouvier 1856 - English
curia advisare vult - Bouvier 1856 - Latin
e converso - Bouvier 1856 - Latin
contraction - Bouvier 1856 - English
lex fori - Bouvier 1856 - Latin
jurat - Bouvier 1856 - English
return of writs - Bouvier 1856 - English
alias - Bouvier 1856 - English
devisavit vel non - Bouvier 1856 - English
ingrossing - Bouvier 1856 - English
amicus curiae - Bouvier 1856 - Latin
quaere - Bouvier 1856 - English
retainer - Bouvier 1856 - English
appellee - Bouvier 1856 - English
feigned action - Bouvier 1856 - English
disgrace - Bouvier 1856 - English
juror - Bouvier 1856 - English
argument - Bouvier 1856 - English
writ of detinue - Bouvier 1856 - English
cryer - Bouvier 1856 - English
gross - Bouvier 1856 - English
remittitur damnum, or damna - Bouvier 1856 - English
casuproviso - Bouvier 1856 - English
caption - Bouvier 1856 - English
avowant - Bouvier 1856 - English
common traverse - Bouvier 1856 - English
degrade - Bouvier 1856 - English
client - Bouvier 1856 - English
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