Averment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Avers
Avers, draught cattle; cart-horses.
Fiction
was properly a term of pleading, and signified a false averment on the part of the plaintiff which the defendant was
Oath
the Idea of calling in God to witness what is averred as truth, and it is supposed to be accompanied with
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pleading
in a legal proceeding (as a suit) setting forth claims, averments, allegations, denials, or defenses ;also : a written document embodying
avoid
"U.S. Code"] 2 : to respond to (an allegation or averment) by declaring that facts alleged do not result in liability
Uses
of debts. 'Seventhly. Many lost their rights by perjury in averment of secret uses. 'Eightly. Uses might be allowed in mortmain.'
allegation
lawsuit of what the party will attempt to prove : averment compare accusation, indictment, information, proof
Right
SCC 95: (1989) 1 SCR 621. A 'right' is an averment of entitlement arising out of legal rules, Shanti Kumar R.
Bingo
1979 (UK) or any other Act relating to excise, an averment in any process that a particular game is a version
Can
Can, clearance, averment, Anc. Hist. Eng. 1. To be able to do something.
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