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  • APPLICATION
    A putting to, placing before, preferring a request or petition to or before a person. The act of making a request for something. A written request to have a certain quantity of land at or near a certain specified place. Biddle v. Dougal, 5 Bin. (Pa.) 151. The use or More...
  • APPLY
    1. To make a formal request or petition, usually in writing, to a court, officer, board, or company, for the granting of some favor, or of some rule or order, which is within his or their power or discretion. For example, to apply for an injunction, for a pardon, for More...
  • APPOINTEE
    A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power is the person who is to receive the benefit of the power.
  • APPOINTMENT
    In chancery practice. The exercise of a right to designate the person or persons who are to take the use of real estate. 2 Washb. Real Prop. 302. The act of a person in directing the disposition of property, by limiting a use, or by substituting a new use for More...
  • APPOINTOR
    The person who appoints, or executes a power of appointment; as appointee is the person to whom or in whose favor an appointment is made. 1 Steph. Comm. 506, 507 ; 4 Kent, Comm. 316. One authorized by the donor, under the statute of uses, to execute a power. 2 More...
  • APPORT
    L. Fr. In old English law. Tax; tallage; tribute; imposition; payment; charge; expenses. Kelham.
  • APPORTIONMENT
    The division, partition, or distribution of a subject-matter in proportionate parts. Co. Litt. 147; 1 Swanst. 37, n.; 1 Story, Eq. Jur. 475a. Of contracts. The allowance, in case of a severable contract, partially performed, of a part of the entire consideration proportioned to the degree in which the contract More...
  • APPORTS EN NATURE
    In French law. That which a partner brings Into the partnership other than cash; for instance, securities, realty or personalty, cattle, stock, or even his personal ability and knowledge. Argl. Fr. Merc. Law, 545.
  • APPORTUM
    In old English law. The revenue, profit, or emolument which a thing brings to the owner. Commonly applied to a corody or pension. Blount.
  • APPOSAL OF SHERIFFS
    The charging them with money received upon their account in the exchequer. St. 22 A 23 Car. II.; Cowell.
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