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[exceptioner] (1304)

[exceptioner] (1304)

excepcioner,  excepciouner  
  FEW:  exceptio *3,272b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED:  exception v.  MED: DMLBS:

v.intrans.

lawto make a legal objection (to)
( 1304 )  aprés qe le defendant avoyt defendi lé moz de la curt e les damages, si fut resceu a excepcioner a jurisdiccion de la curt  YBB 32-33 Ed I 105
( 1309 )  s’il ust primes respondu com tenant de l’entier saunz excepcioner au bref, habuisset visum  YBB Ed II ii 89
( 1311 )  J. et les autres excepciounerent primement a la counte et puis al bref [...]  YBB Ed II xi 46
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