A person, usually a minor, bound in due form of law to a master, to learn from him his art, trade, or business, and to serve him during the time of his apprenticeship. 1 Bl. Comm. 426; 2 Kent, Comm. 211; 4 Term, 735. Altemus r. Ely, 3 Rawle (Pa.) 307; In re Goodenough, 19 Wis. 274; Phelps v. Railroad Co., 99 Pa. 113; Lyon v. Whitemore, 3 N. J. Law, 845. Apprentice en la ley. An … [Read more...]
APPRUARE
To take to one's use or profit. Cowell. … [Read more...]
APPOSAL OF SHERIFFS
The charging them with money received upon their account in the exchequer. St 22 & 23 Car. II.; Cowell. … [Read more...]
APPRENTICES AD LEGEM
An apprentice to the law; a law student; a counsellor below the degree of Serjeant; a barrister. See Apprentice en i^a. Imt. … [Read more...]
APPULSUS
In the civil law. A driving to, as of cattle to water. Dig. 8, 3, 1, 1. … [Read more...]