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Demise is an Anglo-Norman
legal term (from
French démettre, from
Latin dimittere, to send away) for the
transfer of an estate,
especially by lease. It...
- heard, then one will have to
submit himself or resign" (se
soumettre ou se
démettre). Mac****n thus
appointed a
moderate republican,
Jules Armand Dufaure as...
- declared: "Le Président n'a que ce choix: il lui faut se
soumettre ou se
démettre." ("The
President has only but one choice: he must
submit or resign.")...
- 1459
Jacques Galoppin active in 1679 François-Joseph
Demettre 1795–1825
Louis Demettre 1825–1828
Pierre Demettre 1828–1835 François
Demettre 1835–1870...
- at
Lille on 15
August called on
President Mac****n se
soumettre ou se
démettre, to
submit to parliament's
majority or to resign.
Gambetta then campaigned...
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against whom a
criminal proceeding is brought.
demise "to send away", from
démettre Transfer,
usually of real property, but also of the
Crown on the monarch's...
- Volkoff, AN; Jouan, V; Urbach, S; Samain, S; Bergoin, M; Wincker, P;
Demettre, E; Cousserans, F; Provost, B; Coulibaly, F; Legeai, F; Béliveau, C; Cusson...