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To set aside






To set aside

To annul; to make void; as to set aside an award.

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Void
Invalid; a void agreement is one for which there is no remedy.

Award
A decision made by a court to compensate a person for something.



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To pass
To accomplish, to complete, to decide.

To plunder
The capture of personal property on land by a public enemy, with a view of making it his own. The property so captured is called plunder.

To put
Pleading. To select, to demand; as, the said C D puts himself upon the country; that is, he selects the trial by jury, as the mode of settling the matter in dispute, and does not rely upon an issue in law.

To quarter
A barbarous punishment formerly inflicted on criminals by tearing them to pieces by means of four horses, one attached to each limb.

To quash
Practice. To overthrow or annul.

To set aside

To utter
Criminal law. To offer, to publish. To utter and publish a counterfeit note is to assert and declare, directly or indirectly, by words or actions, that the note offered is good. It is not necessary that it should be passed in order to complete the offence of uttering.

Toft
A place or piece of ground on which, a house formerly stood, which has been destroyed by accident or decay; it also signifies a messuage.

Togati
Roman civil law. Under the empire, when the toga had ceased to be the usual costume of the Romans, advocates were nevertheless obliged to wear it whenever they pleaded a cause. Hence they were called togati. This denomination received an official or legal sense in the imperial constitutions of the fifth and sixth centuries, and the words togati, consortium (corpus, ordo, collegium,) togatorum, frequently occur in those acts.

Token
1) Contracts, crimes. A document or sign of the existence of a fact. 2) Commercial law. In England, this name is given to pieces of metal, made in the shape of money, passing among private persons by consent at a certain value.

Toleration
In some. countries, where religion is established by law, cer-tain sects who do not agree with the established religion are nevertheless permitted to exist, and this permission is called toleration. Those are per-mitted and allowed to remain rather as a matter of favor than a matter of right.

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