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Pl
Pl., abbreviation for Placitum, which see.
PL
PL 1 plaintiff 2 public law
heir
see also legitime heir ab in·tes·ta·to [-ab-in-tes-tā-tō, -Ä b-in-tes-tÄ -tō] pl: heirs ab intestato in the civil law of Louisiana :
judgment
against a party for failure to appear, to file a pleading, or to take other required procedural steps called also judgment
annuity
annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 :
arrear
in one's duties or esp. financial obligations usually used in pl. [in s with the rent] b : the condition of
damage
harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation 2 pl : the money awarded to a party in a civil
gift
in which the dominion and control of the property is placed beyond the donor's reach gift cau·sa mor·tis [-kȯ-zə-mȯr-tis, -ka-sÄ -mȯr-tēs]
good
usually excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments usually used in pl. : as a pl : all things under section 2-105
letter
with that jurisdiction's procedures (as oral interrogatories) usually used in pl. 90-day letter : a letter from the Internal Revenue Service
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