purvie

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PURVIEW. That part of an act of the legislature which begins with the words 
"Be it enacted," &c., and ends before the repealing clause. Cooke's R. 330 3 
Bibb, 181. According to Cowell, this word also signifies a conditional gift 
or grant. It is said to be derived from the French pourvu, provided. It 
always implies a condition. Interpreter, h.t. 
    

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