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Believe and hope
and hope, 'to hope' means 'to want and expect'; to look forward with expectation and desire.' 'Hope' is a wishful feeling
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
duties implied in feudal tenancy, it was an act jealously looked after by the lords, and advocare, or the equivalent, Fr.
Ale-conner, or Ale-founder, or Ale-kenner
an officer appointed at a curt-leet, who is sworn to look at the assize and goodness of ale and beer within
Assignee
nature of the term and are therefore often forced to look to the intent of the assignor and assignee in making
Await
Await [fr. awaiti, Wall., to watch, waiti, to look], the lying in wait to execute some mischief, See 13
Award
ward is shown in the It. Guardare, Fr. regarder, to look. Hence, Prov. Fr. eswarder (answering in form to award), to
Be permitted to enter
had been permitted to enter. The Court will have to look into the facts and circumstances of the case, Chinibhai Haridas
Certifies
is a strong word which requires the High Court to look closely into the case to see if any special consideration
Borsholder
He was one of the principal inhabitants annually appointed to look after the rest, each separate community in the time of
Bracton
treatise on our ancient laws and customs. Bracton was deservedly looked up to as the first source of legal knowledge, even
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