A term frequently used in the judgments of an appellate court, in disposing of the case before it. It then means “to set aside; to annul; to va- cate.” Laithe v. McDonald, 7 Kan. 254.
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A term frequently used in the judgments of an appellate court, in disposing of the case before it. It then means “to set aside; to annul; to va- cate.” Laithe v. McDonald, 7 Kan. 254.
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