"Probatory Term" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Probatory Term LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

RM. This name is giv-en, ln the practice of the English admiralty courts, to the space of time allowed for the taklng of testimony in an actlon, after lssue formed

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Ang ákù gud, ug mahibaw-an unyà, The thing that Im worried about is if he finds out. Misyágit. Tíaw mu …

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I- P LAW AND LEGAL

RM, weak, feeble. The testimony of an “infirm” witness may be taken de bene ease In some ciroumstances. See 1- …

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S C. C LAW AND LEGAL

rm has also been applied in the United States to warrants or other like orders drawn on a municipal treasury …

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