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  • AVERMENT
    In pleading. A positive statement of facts, in opposition to argument or inference. 1 Chit. PL 320. In old pleading. An offer to prove a plea, or pleading. The concluding part of a plea, replication, or other pleading, containing new affirmative matter, by which the party offers or declares himself More...
  • AVERRARE
    In feudal law. A duty required from some customary tenants, to carry goods in a wagon or upon loaded horses.
  • AVERSIO
    In the civil law. An averting or turning away. A term applied to a species of sale in gross or bulk. Letting a house altogether, instead of in chambers. 4 Kent, Comm. 517. —Aversio periculi. A turning away of peril. Used of a contract of insurance. 3 Kent, Comm. 263.
  • AVERUM
    Goods, property, substance; a beast of burden. Spelman.
  • AVET
    A term used in the Scotch law, signifying to abet or assist.
  • AVIA
    In the civil law. A grandmother. Inst. 3, 6, 3.
  • AVIATICUS
    In the civil law. A grandson.
  • AVIZANDUM
    In Scotch law. To make avizandum with a process is to take it from the public court to the private consideration of tbe judge. Bell.
  • AVOCAT
    Fr. Advocate; an advocate.
  • AVOID
    To annul; cancel; make void; to destroy the eflicacy of anything.
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