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Imparlance

Imparlance [fr. licentia loquendi, Lat.], time to plead; also when a

Licentia loquendi

Licentia loquendi, an imparlance. See IMPARLANCE.

Recovery

sold the land to the tenant-in-tail and craved leave to imparl with him outside the Court. In his absence judgment was

Emparlance

Parley imparlance

Imparlance

Mutual discourse conference

Emparlance

Emparlance. See IMPARLANCE.

Imparl

for adjustment. Imparl, means (1) to request or obtain an imparlance (2) to confer with the opposing party in an effort

Loquela

Loquela, an imparlance; a declaration.

Imparl

To hold discourse to parley

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