"Leave Of Court" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Leave Of Court LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Permission obtain* ed from a court to take some action which, without such permission, would not be allow-able; as, to sue a receiver, to file an amended pleading, to plead several pleas. See Cop-perthwalt v. Dummer, 18 N. J. Law, 258

Few words of positivity

I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them.

Edward Fahey

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