In old English law. A young gentleman; also a servitor or gentleman of the chamber. Cowell. … [Read more...] about VALEC, VALEOT, OR VADELET
VALEC, VALEOT, OR VADELET
VALE
In Spanish law. A promissory note. White, New Recop. b. 3, tit. 7, c. 5, … [Read more...] about VALE
Val. U. L. Rev.
Valparaiso University Law Review … [Read more...] about Val. U. L. Rev.
VAGUENESS
Uncertainty. 2. Certainty is required in contracts, wills, pleadings, judgments, and indeed in all the acts on which courts have to give a judgment, ana if they be vague, so as not to be understood, they are in general invalid. A charge of frequent intemperance and habitual indolence are vague and too general. … [Read more...] about VAGUENESS
VAGUE
Ambiguous, unclear. … [Read more...] about VAGUE
