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ACHAT

\ɐt͡ʃˈat], \ɐt‍ʃˈat], \ɐ_tʃ_ˈa_t]\

Definitions of ACHAT

  • 1856 - A Law Dictionary
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  • This French word signifies a purchase. It is used in some of our law books, as well as achetor, a purchaser, which in some ancient statutes means purveyor. Stat. 36 Edw. III.
1856 - A Law Dictionary
By John Bouvier
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