See Also: behoof(dictionary)
BEHOOF(law)

glucose (oh) and BEHOOF (law)


glucose (oh)



[Date: 1800-1900; Language: French; Origin: Greek gleukos 'sweet Wine']
a natural form of sugar that exists in fruit

BEHOOF (law)


BEHOOF. As a word of discourse, Signifies need, (egestas, necessitas, indigentia.) It comes from behoove, (Sax. behoven,) to need or have need of. indigentia.) It comes from behoove, (Sax. behoven,) to need or have need of. In a secondary sense, which is the law sense of the word, it signifies use, In a secondary sense, which is the law sense of the word, it signifies use, service, profit, advantage, (interesse, opus.) It occurs in conveyances of service, profit, advantage, (interesse, opus.) It occurs in conveyances of land in fee simple. land in fee simple.