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Averia
AveriaCattle. This word, in its most enlarged signification is used to include horses of the plough, oxen and cattle. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Signification French law. The notice given of a decree, sentence or other judicial act. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Aver To assert for the truth; to state in positive terms; to allege formally. Averiis captis in withernam English. law. The name of a writ which lies in favor of a man whose cattle have been unlawfully taken by another, and driven out of the county where they were taken, so that they cannot be replevied. Averment French averer, to affirm as true: Latin ad, to; verum, truth. A positive statement of the truth of a fact; a formal allegation in pleading. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Autrefois attaint Criminal law. Formerly attainted. Autrefois convict Crim. law, pleading. A plea made by a defendant, indicted for a crime or misdemeanor, that he has formerly been tried and convicted of the same. Avail Profits of land; hence tenant paravail is one in actual possession, who makes avail or profits of the land. Avalum By this word is understood the written engagement of a third person to guaranty and to become security that a bill of exchange shall be paid when due. Aver To assert for the truth; to state in positive terms; to allege formally. Averia Averiis captis in withernam English. law. The name of a writ which lies in favor of a man whose cattle have been unlawfully taken by another, and driven out of the county where they were taken, so that they cannot be replevied. Averment French averer, to affirm as true: Latin ad, to; verum, truth. A positive statement of the truth of a fact; a formal allegation in pleading. Avoid To make empty, put out of the way. To cause to be or become empty; to render useless or void; to make inoperative or of no effect; to nullify. As oppossed to: affirm, confirm. Avoidance 1) Ecclesiastical law. It is when a benefice becomes vacant for want of an incumbent; and, in this sense, it is opposed to plenarty. 2) Pleading. The introductiou of new or special matter, which, admitting the premises of the opposite party, avoids or repels his conclusions. Avoidance of the law In the conflict of law, the intentional arrangement of connecting factors (contacts) (infra) in an agreement, usually by equal bargaining parties, for a legitimate purpose, in order to ensure the applicability to the agreement of a particular law or jurisdiction. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Averia. If you have a better definition for Averia than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Averia may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Averia and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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