advocation
n.
supporting, advocacy; act of pleading in court
Advocation
(n.)
The process of removing a cause from an inferior court to the supreme court.
(n.)
The act of advocating or pleading; plea; advocacy.
(n.)
Advowson.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Advocation
Scotch law. A writing drawn up in the form of a petition, called a bill of advocation, by which a party in an action applies to the supreme court to advocate its cause, and to call the action out of an inferior court to itself. Letters of advocation, are the decree or warrant of the supreme court or court of sessions, discharging the inferior tribunal from all further proceedings in the matter, and advocating the action to itself. This proceeding is similar to a certiorari issuing out of a superior court for the removal of a cause from an inferior.
This entry contains material from Bouvier's Legal Dictionary, a work published in the 1850's.
ADVOCATION
AVOCAZIONE. PATROCINIO. DIFESA
advocation
Eng: advocation
Urdu: وَکالَت ۔ حِمایَت ۔ کِسی کی حِمایَت میں بولنے کا عمَل ۔