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Vouche
Vouche [fr. voco, Lat.], to call one to warrant lands.
vouching
vouching : an impermissible practice by a prosecutor of placing the
vouching-in
vouching-in : a common-law procedural device in which a defendant named
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Vouch
Vouch, to give testimony, to answer for
vouch
vouch [Anglo-French voucher to call, summon, summon to court as guarantor of a
Recovery
pretended that he had bought the land from C. and vouched C. to warranty. C. was a man of no substance
Counterplea
the courtesy or in dower, in his answer and plea vouched anyone to warrant his title, or prayed inaid of another
Warrantia chart'
in assize or other action in which he could not vouch or call to warranty, Fitz. N.B. 134. Abolished by 3
Vouchee
Vouchee, the person vouched in a writ of right.
Signature
4. No fee to counsel is allowed on taxation unless vouched by his signature, Ibid., Ord. LXV., r. 27, reg. 52.
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