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mise
mise (miːz; maɪz) n1. (Law) the issue in the obsolete writ of right2. (Law) an agreed settlement[C15: from Old French: action of putting, from mettre to put]EncyclopediaSeemiserMedicalSeeMISMise Related to Mise: Mise en placeMISE, English law. In a writ of right which is intended to be tried by the grand assize, the general issue is called the mise. Lawes, Civ. Pl. 111; 7 Cowen, 51. This word also signifies expenses, and it is so commonly used in the entries of judgments in personal actions; as when the plaintiff recovers, the judgment is quod recuperet damna sua for such value, and pro mises et custagiis for costs and charges for so much, &c. FinancialSeeMITMISE
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