Legal Definition and Related Resources of Aller sans jour
Meaning of Aller sans jour
(Fr. aller sans jour, to go without day). In practice. A phrase formerly used to indicate the final dismissal of a case from court. The defendant was then at liberty to go, without any day appointed for his subsequent appearance. Kitch. Cts. 146.
What does Aller sans jour mean in American Law?
The definition of Aller sans jour in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Law French equivalent of adjournment sine die. alleu (). Also spelled “aleu” and “allieu.” An allodial estate.
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