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8 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COMPEARANT»
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compearant nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
compearant e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Agnews of Lochnaw: A History of the Hereditary Sheriffs ...
327 month of October last, — whilk dittay was judicially produced by the
compearant this day sufficiently verified ; — the said John Gordoun being thrice
called, lawful time of day bidden, and not compearing, the said Sheriff finds,
decerns, and ...
2
The Agnews of Lachnaw. A History of the Hereditary Sheriffs ...
THE NINTH HEREDITABY SHERlFF. 327 month of October last,—whilk dittay
was judicially produced by the compearant this day sufficiently verified ;—the
said John Gordoun being thrice called, lawful time of day hidden, and not
compearing, ...
3
Alienated affections: the Scottish experience of divorce and ...
... George Young (1749—50), deponed that a few days before her appearance in
court she 'met with Margareta Cassa and her mother upon the street, who asked
her what she was to witness That she the compearant answered That she knew ...
4
Practical notes on the Jurisdiction and Forms of Process in ...
... the", in mm“ of law and (PaYmg the postage thereof), or, in his option, to oil 2
shall further ordain fiim Which the debtor shall do accordingly, and the sheri f of
the creditors in Prese aPpear on the day so appointed for the compearant ...
John MACGLASHAN (Solicitor.), Hugh BARCLAY, 1868
5
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
com-pelr-ance, s. [Compearance, s.] 1 com-peir-ant, s. [Compearant, *.] com-pdr,
v.t. [O. Fr. compellir ; Sp. compelir ; Port, compellir, from Lat. compello = to drive
together, to compel : com = cum = with, together, and pello — to drive.] 1. To force
...
6
Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
[Compearant, s.] cÔm-pol, v.t [О. Fr. compeUir ; Sp. compelir ; Port, competir, from
Lat. compelí» = to drive together, to compel : com = cum = with, together, and
pello = to drive.] 1. To force, to constrain, to drive, to oblige to do any act (1) With
an ...
7
A history of the Barclay family: with full pedigree from ...
Walter Barclay appeared in person, but " the saidis George Barclay and Johnne
Murray being ofttyme callit and non compearant, the Lords direct letters
simpliciter to denounce the saidis personis and to escheat etc." The tide of ill
fortune ...
Charles Wright Barclay, Hubert Frederick Barclay, 1924
8
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
¡srtfoít, *í^*NRÍt; also adj.; adj. compatriotic гг+^Пч; ЧЧ- ^5ÍPí; п. compatriotism H<
Ul "*rf%> compear v./. (Soots law) ЩЩТЪЧ 4 ^чГ^та ffar; ns. compearance ипчт?
пг îf ^ftqfa; compearant ^чхцщц ч OTfaTïï ^t% ¡ПЯТ compeer п. TTRTT ЧТ5ГГ, §?
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981