aider

  • 21aider — aid·er …

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  • 22aider — One who aids or abets; one who advises, counsels, procures, or encourages another to commit a crime. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 119. See aiding and abetting …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 23AIDER — …

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  • 24aider and abettor — One who assists another in the accomplishment of a common design or purpose; he must be aware of, and consent, to such design or purpose. Peats v. State, 213 Ind. 560, 12 N.E.2d 270, 277. One who advises, counsels, procures, or encourages another …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 25aider by verdict — The healing or remission, by a verdict rendered, of a defect or error in pleading which might have been objected to before verdict. The presumption of the proof of all facts necessary to the verdict as it stands, coming to the aid of a record in… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 26aider and abettor — One who assists another in the accomplishment of a common design or purpose; he must be aware of, and consent, to such design or purpose. Peats v. State, 213 Ind. 560, 12 N.E.2d 270, 277. One who advises, counsels, procures, or encourages another …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27aider by verdict — The healing or remission, by a verdict rendered, of a defect or error in pleading which might have been objected to before verdict. The presumption of the proof of all facts necessary to the verdict as it stands, coming to the aid of a record in… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 28aider by verdict — The cure of defects in a pleading by verdict, under the rule that any defect, imperfection, or omission in any pleading, whether in substance or form, is cured by verdict if the issue joined is such as necessarily requires proof on the trial of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29aider by verdict — the presumption after a verdict that all facts necessary to the verdict were proved …

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  • 30s'entr'aider — entr aider (s ) (an trè dé) v. réfl. S aider mutuellement. •   Il se faut entr aider, c est la loi de nature, LA FONT. Fabl. VIII, 17. HISTORIQUE    XIIIe s. •   Et s entrejurent et affient Qu à leur pooir s entraideront, la Rose, 15321 …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré