tout temps prist

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TOUT TEMPS PRIST, pleading. These old French words signify always ready. The 
name of a plea to an action where the defendant alleges that he has always 
been ready to perform what is demanded of him; and he adds that he is still 
ready, uncore prist. (q.v.) 3 Bl. Com. 303; 20 Vin. Ab. 306; Com. Dig. 
Pleader, 2 Y 5. 
    

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