An offer; something proffered. An offer, by one person to another, of terms and conditions with reference to some work or undertaking, or for the transfer of property, the acceptance whereof will make a contract between them. Eppes v. Mississippi, G.&T.R. Co., 35 Ala. 33. In English practice. A statement in writing of some special matter submitted to the consideration of a chief clerk in the court of chancery, pursuant to an order made npon an application ex parte, or a decretal order of the court It is either for maintenance of an infant, appointment of a guardian, placing a ward of the court at the university or In the army, or apprentice to a trade; for the appointment of a receiver, the establishment of a charity, etc. Wharton. Propositio indennita esquipollet unversali. An indefinite proposition is equivalent to a general one.
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