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Meaning of Curia advisare vult
(Lat.) The court wishes to consider the matter. In Practice. The entry formerly made upon the record to vindicate the continuance of a cause until a final judgment should be rendered. It is commonly abbreviated thus: Cur. adv. vult. Thus, from amongst many examples, in 2 Barn. & C. 172, after the report of the argument, we find “cur. adv. vult,” then, “on a subsequent day judgment was delivered, etc.”
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