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general imparlance — See imparlance … Black's law dictionary
imparlance — /amparlan(t)s/ In early practice, imparlance meant time given to either of the parties to an action to answer the pleading of the other. It thus amounted to a continuance of the action to a further day. Literally the term signified leave given to … Black's law dictionary
imparlance — /amparlan(t)s/ In early practice, imparlance meant time given to either of the parties to an action to answer the pleading of the other. It thus amounted to a continuance of the action to a further day. Literally the term signified leave given to … Black's law dictionary
general — From Latin word genus. It relates to the whole kind, class, or order. Leuthold v. Brandjord, 100 Mont. 96, 47 P.2d 41, 45. Pertaining to or designating the genus or class, as distinguished from that which characterizes the species or individual;… … Black's law dictionary
general — From Latin word genus. It relates to the whole kind, class, or order. Leuthold v. Brandjord, 100 Mont. 96, 47 P.2d 41, 45. Pertaining to or designating the genus or class, as distinguished from that which characterizes the species or individual;… … Black's law dictionary
general special imparlance — See imparlance … Black's law dictionary
general special imparlance — See imparlance … Black's law dictionary
Apothecaries Act 1815 — The Apothecaries Act 1815 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (citation 55 Geo.lll, c.194) with the long title An Act for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries throughout England and Wales . The Act introduced compulsory… … Wikipedia
Thomas Wight — (? ca.1608 [ A Quantitative Analysis of the London Book Trade 1614 1618 , David L. Gants, Studies in Bibliography Volume 55, 2002, pp. 185 213 gives a date of 1605 for Wight s death.] ) was a bookseller, publisher and draper in London. Wight… … Wikipedia