Put - Law Dictionary Search Results
Includes
or contain; (ii) to add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group or a category
Issue
last delivered will be deemed to have been denied and put in issue, so that a for-mal joined of issue is
Means and includes
other meaning can be assigned to the expression than is put down in definition'. The word 'includes' when used, enlarges the
Perfect
Perfect, means to complete or put in final conformity with the law; as (a) to make
Notice to quit
tenancy from year to year subsisting, it can only be put an end to by notice to quit, which may be
Office
openly to be in any manner of office shall be put in the same office or in any other; but that
Common
or occupiers of arable land holden of a manor, to put upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or
Ringing the changes
sixpence, gave him a good shilling to change. The prisoner put the shilling into his mouth, as if to test it
Substitute
person, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1443. Mean 'to put in the place of another person or thing' or 'to
Swear
sacred for confirmation, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1472. Means to put on oath, to administer an oath to, A Dictionary of
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