Legal Definition and Related Resources of A terme
Meaning of A terme
(Law Fr.) For term. A Terme de sa Vie. For the term of his life. Y. B. T. 1 Edw, II. 16; Y. B. M. 8 Edw. II. 55, 57. A Terme Que Passe Est. For a term which is past. Y. B. M. 4 Edw. III. 59.
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