"Lieu" in English means "place".
It can mean more than one thing depending upon how the term is applied. A document or documents provided "under seal" means that the information or contents of the document(s) are sworn or attested to. Or - if something of value is provided "under seal" it means that the item(s) were under secure lock or guard from their point of origin to their point of delivery.
Law is spelled 'loi' (fem.) in French.
Short
right knee
Un avocat, or a notaire, or a bailiff (huissier de justice).
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
Loo (English slang for toilet) is pronounced the same as the word lieu, part of the phrase in lieu of (instead of). In French, lieu means "location."
it is old french and part latin for place or stead, for example in lieu of; instead of In lieu of means instead of or in place of.
No it is a French word. The slang for toilet is spelled loo
It means 'Why do you like this place?'
'lieu' means 'instead of' or 'in place of'.
"In lieu of" means 'instead of', or 'in substitution for.'
'votre lieu ou le mien' can be an automated transation or 'your place or mine?'. French speakers would say 'chez moi ou chez toi ?' for that.
In lieu means "In place of" to "Instead of" or even (loosely) "to make up for a shortcoming"
Date of birth. PLACE of birth (lieu = place, not date)
"In lieu of" is another way of saying "instead of" as is, "the offender has been sentanced to community service in lieu of jail time."