In old English law . Time to advise or take counsel, Jacob.FURTHER. In most of its uses in law, this term means additional, though occassionallyit may mean any. future, or other. See London & S. F. Bank v. Parrott 125 Cal.472, 58 Pac. 164, 73 Am. St. Rep. 64; Hitchings v. Van Brunt, 38 N. Y. 338; FiftyAssociates v. Howland, 5 Cush. (Mass.) 218; O’Fallon v. Nicholson, 56 Mo. 238;Pennsylvania Co. v. Loughlin, 139 Pa. 612, 21 Atl. 163.