The Student's Law-dictionary: Or, Compleat English Law-expositorE. and R. Nutt, 1740 - Law |
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... chief Contractions that are found in our ancient Writings . Vide a MS . Difcourfe of Sir Nic . Bacon on the Succef- fion of the Crown , temp . Eliz . BODLEIAN LAW 9 MAY 1969 P LIBR ERRATU M. Tit . Cons and key , read Cover and key , as ...
... chief Contractions that are found in our ancient Writings . Vide a MS . Difcourfe of Sir Nic . Bacon on the Succef- fion of the Crown , temp . Eliz . BODLEIAN LAW 9 MAY 1969 P LIBR ERRATU M. Tit . Cons and key , read Cover and key , as ...
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... chief- ly used for certifying the ferving of Procefs , or other Matters concern- ing the Proceedings in a Cause . firm , ( from the Latin ) figni- fies to ratify or confirm fome for- mer Law or Judgment : And in the fame Senfe the ...
... chief- ly used for certifying the ferving of Procefs , or other Matters concern- ing the Proceedings in a Cause . firm , ( from the Latin ) figni- fies to ratify or confirm fome for- mer Law or Judgment : And in the fame Senfe the ...
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... Chief Juftices fhall think fit to inflict . 7 Ann . c . 12 . Ambidexter , ( Latin ) properly de- notes a Perfon that can use his Left - hand as well as his Right ; or one that plays on both Sides : But in a legal Senfe , it fignifies a ...
... Chief Juftices fhall think fit to inflict . 7 Ann . c . 12 . Ambidexter , ( Latin ) properly de- notes a Perfon that can use his Left - hand as well as his Right ; or one that plays on both Sides : But in a legal Senfe , it fignifies a ...
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... chief and moft ancient confif- tory Court , which belongs to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the debating of fpiritual Caufes : And it is fo called from the Arches of the Church where this Court was formerly held , viz . St. Mary le ...
... chief and moft ancient confif- tory Court , which belongs to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the debating of fpiritual Caufes : And it is fo called from the Arches of the Church where this Court was formerly held , viz . St. Mary le ...
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... chief Caufes for Arreft of Judgment , are 1. for Want of Notice of Trial ; 2. where the Plaintiff be- fore Trial treats the Jury ; 3 . where the Record differs from the Deed pleaded ; 4. for material Defect in pleading ; 5. where ...
... chief Caufes for Arreft of Judgment , are 1. for Want of Notice of Trial ; 2. where the Plaintiff be- fore Trial treats the Jury ; 3 . where the Record differs from the Deed pleaded ; 4. for material Defect in pleading ; 5. where ...
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Action Affife affigned againſt alfo alſo anciently anſwer becauſe Bishop Brev Cafe called Caufe Cauſe Chancery Church Clerk Commiffion committed Common Law Common Pleas County Court Court of Chancery Cowel Cuftom Debt Deed Defendant denotes diftrained Eftate Eſtate Exchequer faid fame feifed Felony Feoffment fhall fhould fignifies firft fome fometimes Foreft fuch fufficient granted Heir himſelf Houfe Houſe Idem Iffue Indictment Judges Judgment Juftices Jurifdiction Jury King King's Bench la Ley Leafe Letters Patent likewife Lord Manor ment Money muft muſt neral Oath obferved Offence Office Orig otherwife pafs paid Parliament Party Peace Perfon Plaintiff plead Poffeffion prefent Prifoner Procefs publick Puniſhment Reaſon Refpect Rent Right Scotland ſhall Sheriff Socage Statute taken Tenant Term thefe ther thereof theſe Thing thofe thoſe tion Tithes Treafon ufed ufually uſed Villein whereby whofe Wife Word Writ of Right Writ that lies Writ which lies