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Preparatory
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Articles
common practice for persons to enter into articles of agreement, preparatory to the execution of a formal deed, whereby it is
Recovery
adverse claim; and (2) the recovery-deed, which was partly a preparatory step to suffering the recovery, and partly a declaration of
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Pr'munire
an offence so called from the words of the writ preparatory to the prosecution thereof: pr'munire facias A.B. (cause A.B. to
Premunire
an offence so called from the words of the writ preparatory to the prosecution thereof: Premunire facias A.B. (cause A.B. to
Incense
the celebration of the Holy Communion, so as to be preparatory or subsidiary to the celebration of the Holy Communion is
Executory trusts
agreement, made in contemplation of marriage, and which are consequently preparatory to a settlement, and in the case of those wills
Coronare filium
Coronatus was one who had received the first tonsure, as preparatory to superior orders, and the tonsure was in form of
Action prejudicial
Action prejudicial, otherwise called preparatory or principal, an action arising from some preliminary doubt, as
pre-
than : prior to : before [premarital] [prejudgment] b : preparatory or prerequisite to [prehearing] 2 : in advance : beforehand
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