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lese (iou)



lese verb. . ME.
[Repr. Old English -leosan as in forleosan FORLESE.]
verb trans. Lose. ME.
Bacon Flowers Pressed or Beaten, do lese the Freshness and Sweetness of their Odour.
verb intrans. Lose, be a loser. ME-E17.
verb trans. Destroy; bring to ruin or perdition; spoil. ME.
verb intrans. Come to ruin; be ruined or lost. rare. ME-L15.
verb trans. Forsake, desert, abandon. Cf. earlier LORN adjective 2. rare (Spenser). Only in L16.
Spenser Neither of them she found where she them lore.

INFERENCE (law)


INFERENCE. A conclusion drawn by reason from premises established by proof. 2. It is the province of the judge who is to decide upon the facts to 2. It is the province of the judge who is to decide upon the facts to draw the inference. When the facts are submitted to the court, the judges draw the inference. When the facts are submitted to the court, the judges draw the inference; when they are to be ascertained by a jury, it is their draw the inference; when they are to be ascertained by a jury, it is their duty to do so. The witness is not permitted as a General rule to draw an duty to do so. The witness is not permitted as a General rule to draw an inference, and testify that to the court or jury. It is his duty to state inference, and testify that to the court or jury. It is his duty to state the facts simply as they occurred. Inferences differ from presumptions.the facts simply as they occurred. Inferences differ from presumptions.(q.v.) (q.v.)