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To give or dispose of by will. Willful departure with intent to remain away. Permission or authorization to do something. Leave of court is permission from the judge to take some action in a lawsuit that requires an absence or delay. An attorney might request a leave of court in order to file an amended Pleading, a formal declaration of a claim, or a defense. Cross-referencesHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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``I've watched the Police Department since I left go into a free fall,'' said Gates, who had been forced out 10 years ago after the Rodney King beating and rioting in city streets when the officers involved were acquitted. I left to go run a company," said Davis, who left Go. Directions: 101 north to the 23 north, exit Tierra Rejada, left go 3 miles, school is on the right. |
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