Legal Definition and Related Resources of Applicare
Meaning of Applicare
(Lat.) In old English law. To fasten to; to moor (a vessel). Anciently rendered, “to apply.” Hale de Jure Mar. par. 2, c. 3. This sense of the word seems to have been derived from the civil law. Dig. 1. 8..5.
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