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"Allowed." The word allocatur expresses the allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer.
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a court order allowing an appeal
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The certificate of a taxing officer stating costs allowed. [L: it is allowed
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( AL lo CAH tur)"It is allowed." Petition to appeal.
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Allocatur (from med. Lat. allocatur, "it is allowed"), in law, refers to the allowance of a writ or other pleading. It may also designate a certificate given by a taxing master, at the termination of an action, for the allowance of costs.
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