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Dehors: French for outside. In the context of legal proceedings, it refers to that which is irrelevant or outside the scope of the debate. De Jure: According to law.
DEHORS. Out of; without. By this word is understood something out of the record, agreement, will, or other thing spoken of; something foreign to the matter in question.
Expanded Legal Definition of Defunct CompanyDehors French for outside. In the context of legal proceedings, it refers to that which is irrelevant or outside the scope of the debate.
Pleas in abatement to the form of the writ, are therefore now principally for matters dehors, existing at the time of suing out the writ, or arising afterwards, such as misnomer of the plaintiff or defendant in Christian or surname.
leave something out omettre (qch), oublier (qch), ne pas mettre qch dans, omettre qch de, ne pas tenir compte de (qch), laisser (qch) dehors, ne pas mettre (qch, des verres de contact), ne pas remettre (qch, des verres de contact) ...
See also: Name, Property, Form, Law, Thing
 
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