Enure in United States
Enure Definition
To take or have effect; to serve to the use, benefit, or advantage of a person. The word is often written “inure.” A release to the tenant for life enures to him in reversion ; that is, it has the same effect for him as for the tenant for life. A discharge of the principal enures to the benefit of the surety.
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To take or have effect; to serve to the use, benefit, or advantage of a person. The word is often written “inure.” A release to the tenant for life enures to him in reversion ; that is, it has the same effect for him as for the tenant for life. A discharge of the principal enures to the benefit of the surety.
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This definition of Enure is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.