Tag: AV

  • Averaging Down

    Meaning of Averaging Down Resources See Also Averaging Up

  • Avoiding Power

    Meaning of Avoiding Power Resources See Also Power

  • Average Adjuster

    Meaning of Average Adjuster Resources See Also Adjuster

  • Avoidable-consequences Doctrine

    Meaning of Avoidable-consequences Doctrine Resources See Also Mitigation-Ofdamages Doctrine

  • Avoidable Cost

    Meaning of Avoidable Cost Resources See Also Cost

  • Aventure

    Concept of “Avanture, Aventure” Traditional meaning of avanture, aventure in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Chance; mischance; adventure. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of […]

  • Averium

    Concept of “Averium, Averia” Traditional meaning of averium, averia in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) A working beast; an heriot; cattle; see 2nd Book (“The Rights of Things”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on […]

  • Avow Or Advow

    Avow or Advow

  • Avow Or Advow

    Avow or Advow

  • Avoidance

    A making void, useless, or empty. In Ecclesiastical Law. It exists when a beneiice becomes vacant for want of an incumbent. In Pleading. Repelling or excluding the conclusions or implications arising from the admission of the truth of the allegations of the opposite party. See […]

  • Avoidance

    A making void, useless, or empty. In Ecclesiastical Law. It exists when a beneiice becomes vacant for want of an incumbent. In Pleading. Repelling or excluding the conclusions or implications arising from the admission of the truth of the allegations of the opposite party. See […]

  • Avowter

    Meaning of Avowter In this law dictionary, the legal term avowter is a kind of the Legal History class. Resources See Also Legal History

  • Avoucher

    Concept of “Avoucher” Traditional meaning of avoucher in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) The calling into court, by a tenant, of a person bound to warrant, to defend the title or yield him other lands. Resources […]

  • Avoucher

    Concept of “Avoucher” Traditional meaning of avoucher in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) The calling into court, by a tenant, of a person bound to warrant, to defend the title or yield him other lands. Resources […]

  • Avow

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Avow Meaning of Avow To acknowledge the commission of an act, and claim that it was done with right. 3 Bl. Comm. 150. To make an avowry. For example, when replevin is brought for a thing distrained, and […]