Dehors - Law Dictionary Search Results
dehors
dehors [Anglo-French, outside of] : out of (as an agreement, record,
Dehors
Dehors [Fr.], foreign to, outside, out of the point or document
Regulation
in the context in which it is used and not dehors the context, and thus regulation also includes a power to
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Dehors
Out of without foreign to out of the agreement record will or other instrument
Made his appearance
provision must not be understood merely by their ordinary meanings dehors the context in which such words are used. The words
Plea
as the technical phrase was, where it arose from matter dehors the bill, other matter being dealt with by 'Answer' (see
Reversal of judgment
without a writ of error, for matters foreign to or dehors the record, i.e., not apparent upon the face of it,
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