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Definition of Intromissions
1. intromission [n] - See also: intromission
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intromissions
Literary usage of Intromissions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland by William Gillespie Dickson, John Skelton (1864)
"PROOF OF intromissions WITH MOVEABLES AND MONEY. § 587. intromissions with
corporeal moveables, except sums of money, ..."
2. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"... a factor or steward of a land estate ls* may retain the balance of his
intromissions ass, till he recover the reasonable disbursements which he Has laid ..."
3. Accounting in Theory and Practice: A Text-book for the Use of Accountants by George Lisle (1906)
"... CHARGE AND DISCHARGE OF THE intromissions OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE WILLIAM
SLATER, ESQ. From 31st March 1899 (date of death of testator) to 10th June ..."
4. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1842)
"... and to the exclusion of all deduction therefrom, in respect of any intromissions
had by the said James and George Cleghorn and others with the rents or ..."
5. A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and by Hugh Barclay, Scotland (1855)
"... illegitimate minor children, relieving them from liability for omissions or
the intromissions of each other, so far as regards the father's own estate. ..."