attornare

attornare
To attorn.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • attornare — /aetsrneriy/ To attorn; to transfer or turn over; to appoint an attorney or substitute …   Black's law dictionary

  • attornare — /aetsrneriy/ To attorn; to transfer or turn over; to appoint an attorney or substitute …   Black's law dictionary

  • attornare rem — /aetarneriy rem/ To turn over money or goods, i.e., to assign or appropriate them to some particular use or service …   Black's law dictionary

  • attornare rem — /aetarneriy rem/ To turn over money or goods, i.e., to assign or appropriate them to some particular use or service …   Black's law dictionary

  • attornare rem — To turn over a thing …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • A power — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Attorn — At*torn , v. i. [OF. atorner, aturner, atourner, to direct, prepare, dispose, attorn (cf. OE. atornen to return, adorn); [ a] (L. ad) + torner to turn; cf. LL. attornare to commit business to another, to attorn; ad + tornare to turn, L. tornare… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Attorney — At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself. Shak.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Attorneys — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • letter — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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