Definition of Arret. Meaning of Arret. Synonyms of Arret

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Definition of Arret

Arret
Arret Ar*r[^e]t, n. [F. See Arrest, n.] (F. Law) (a) A judgment, decision, or decree of a court or high tribunal; also, a decree of a sovereign. (b) An arrest; a legal seizure.
Arret
Arret Ar*ret", v. t. Same as Aret. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Arret from wikipedia

- signs read either arrêt or stop. As of 1987, Quebec removed the English stop from its road signs in favor of arrêt. Both stop and arrêt are considered valid...
- The "arrêt" signs (French for "stop") are used in the province of Québec, Canada while the English stop, which is also a valid French word, is used in...
- A lance rest (French: arrêt de cuir****e or arrêt) is a metal flange or hook that is typically attached to the right side of a breastplate, just under the...
- Arrêt sur images ("Freeze-frame", also abbreviated as the acronym ASI) was initially a w****ly French television program, created and presented by journalist...
- Saint-Jacques-des-Arrêts (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒak de.z‿aʁɛ]) is a former commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. On 1 January 2019, it...
- indigenous language. In Quebec, modern signs read either Arrêt or Stop. Both stop and arrêt are considered valid French words and the Office québécois...
- of a letter from a French merchant, commenting on an arbitrary decree or arrêt issued by the French king restricting the import of British wool. What may...
- and religion. Furthermore, the parlements had taken the habit of p****ing arrêts de règlement, which were laws or regulatory decrees that applied within...
- parties Belgium Procedural history Cour d'appel de Liège, 9e chambre civile, arrêt du 1 October 1993 (29.426/92) Court composition Judge-Rapporteur G. Federico...
- Cabrières, or attacking an abbey. The Parlement of Provence issued the "Arrêt de Mérindol" on 18 November 1541. This was confirmed in 1545 by Francis...