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John Doe summons
John Doe summons : a summons made out to an unidentified defendant who is referred to in the summons as John
Special indorsement on summons
Special indorsement on summons. See SUMMONS.
Vendor and purchaser summons
Vendor and purchaser summons. A further innova-tion of the (English) Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, s. 9, replaced and extended by the
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Debtor's summons
Debtor's summons. See JUDGMENT-DEBTOR SUMMONS.
Purchaser for value without Notice
Matched in: Term Purchaser for value without Notice
Premonition
Previous warning notice or information forewarning as a premonition of danger
Banns
Notice of a proposed marriage proclaimed in a church or other place prescribed by law in order that any
Respect
To take notice of to regard with special attention to regard as worthy of special consideration hence to care for to
Prenotion
A notice or notion which precedes something else in time previous notion or thought foreknowledge
Cenninga
Cenninga, notice given by a buyer to a seller that the thing sold was claimed by another, that he might
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