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voucher
voucher [Anglo-French, summoning of a person to guarantee title, from voucher
Voucher
Voucher, (1) a witness, testimony; (2) acquittance, or receipt.
Counterplea
replication to aid prier, and was called counterplea to the voucher. But when the voucher was allowed, and the vouchee came
Recovery
Edn., p. 695. This was called a recovery with double voucher, and effectually barred the entail, with every latent interest and
vouch
vouch [Anglo-French voucher to call, summon, summon to court as guarantor of a
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
in the Latin of the time, was called advocare, Fr. voucher a garantie, to vouch or call to warrant. As the
Supervisory
work of checking the authority of the person passing the voucher or to enquire whether the limit of authority has been
Audit
is usually both. A detailed audit is a comparison of vouchers with entries of payment, in order that the party whose
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