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attorn, v. Law. (əˈtɜːn) Forms: 5–7 attourne, 6–7 -urne, -orne, 7 -urn, 6– attorn. [a. OF. atorne-r, aturne-r, atourne-r (whence law Latin attornāre) to turn, turn to, assign, attribute, dispose, arrange, order, appoint, constitute, ordain, decree, f. à to + tourner to turn. The analogical spelling ...
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Attorney at law
The term has its roots in the verb to attorn, meaning to transfer one's rights and obligations to another.
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List of minority attorneys general in the United States
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List of minority governors and lieutenant governors in the United States
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attornment
attornment Law. (əˈtɜːnmənt) Forms: see attorn v. [a. OF. atournement, f. atourner: see attorn and -ment.] 1. A turning over; transference, assignment.1650 C. Elderfield Tythes 251 The attournment or making them over to man to be received by him. 2. spec. The transference of his homage and service b...
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Personal Property Security Act (Canada)
example, a lender that grants a mortgage over a rental property will also register a PPSA security interest against the rents being generated, in order to attorn
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aturn
▪ I. † aˈturn, v. Obs. [In sense 1, a. OF. aturne-r, -orner, -ourner, f. à to + turner:—L. tornāre to round off, f. tornus, Gr. τόρνος lathe; cf. atour n. and attorn.] 1. trans. To attire, array, dress, prepare fitly.c 1220 Sawles Warde in Cott. Hom. 257 Ich iseo a sonde cumen..leofliche aturnet. 2....
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Disgraced!
Adrienne Ames as Julia Thorndyke
William Harrigan as Captain Holloway
Ken Murray as Jim McGuire
Charles Middleton as District Attorn
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
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præcipe
‖ præcipe Law. (ˈpriːsɪpiː) Also 5 pricipe, presepe, 6–8 precipe. [L. præcipe, imper. of præcipĕre to admonish, enjoin (see precept). Used as a n. from the opening word or words of the writ, præcipe quod reddat, enjoin (him) that he render.] 1. (More fully præcipe quod reddat.) A writ requiring some...
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Herald of the Morning
Stewart, White and Co. be called upon to attorn tenants to the trust under conditions to be submitted by this Committee to the Commissioners and approved
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supportment
† suˈpportment Obs. [f. support v. + -ment.] The act or fact of supporting; support.1623 T. Powell Attorn. Acad. A j, To trve Nobilitie and tryde Learning, beholden To no Mountaine for Eminence, nor Supportment for his Height, Francis, Lord Verulam. 1631 R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature Ep. Ded., It c...
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Choice of law clause
In Canada, whether the term "submit" or "attorn" is used may determine whether the choice of law clause is enforced. Parsian Energy Rad Gas, 2019 ONCA 372, the Ontario Court of Appeal held that the clause (“attorn to the courts of England”) meant that the laws of England
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attorney
▪ I. attorney, n.1 (əˈtɜːnɪ) Forms: 4 aturne, -orne, attourne, 4–8 att(o)urney, 5–8 attorny, 6 aturney, atturnie, -eye, -eie, attornay, 6–7 atturny, 5– attorney. [a. OF. atorné, aturné, atourné, pa. pple. masc. of atourner to attorn, in sense of ‘one appointed or constituted,’ whence all the specifi...
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