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(Lat.) In Old Pleading. To accept. Acceptavit, he accepted. 2 Strange, 817. Non acceptavit, he did not accept. 4 Man. & G. 7. In the Civil Law. To accept; to assent; to assent to a promise made by another. Grotius de Jure Belli, lib. 2, c. 11, § 14.
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(Lat.) In Old Pleading. To accept. Acceptavit, he accepted. 2 Strange, 817. Non acceptavit, he did not accept. 4 Man. & G. 7. In the Civil Law. To accept; to assent; to assent to a promise made by another. Grotius de Jure Belli, lib. 2, c. 11, § 14.
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