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		Definition of tales in English: talesnoun ˈteɪliːzˈteɪliz Law A writ for summoning substitute jurors when the original jury has become deficient in number.  Example sentencesExamples -  And if in such case there should be a want of jurors, an Habeas Corpora with a Tales may, said the Court, possibly issue; but no Tales can be granted upon a commission of Gaol Delivery.
 
 
 Origin   From Latin tales (de circumstantibus) 'such (of the bystanders)', the first words of the writ.    Definition of tales in US English: talesnounˈtālēzˈteɪliz Law A writ for summoning substitute jurors when the original jury has become deficient in number.  Example sentencesExamples -  And if in such case there should be a want of jurors, an Habeas Corpora with a Tales may, said the Court, possibly issue; but no Tales can be granted upon a commission of Gaol Delivery.
 
 
 Origin   From Latin tales (de circumstantibus) ‘such (of the bystanders)’, the first words of the writ.     |