The Student's Law-dictionary: Or, Compleat English Law-expositorE. and R. Nutt, 1740 - Law |
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... these and fuch like Defaults , the Defendant may pray , that the Suit may abate or cease for that Time , which being gran- ted , the Plaintiff is at Liberty to bring a new Writ or Plaint . A Party being twice charged for one Debt , is a ...
... these and fuch like Defaults , the Defendant may pray , that the Suit may abate or cease for that Time , which being gran- ted , the Plaintiff is at Liberty to bring a new Writ or Plaint . A Party being twice charged for one Debt , is a ...
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... these two Cafes the Commander fhall not be deemed an Accessory . Where the Principal is pardoned , or has his Clergy , the Accessory cannot be arraign'd ; it being a Maxim in our Law , that where there is no Principal , there can be no ...
... these two Cafes the Commander fhall not be deemed an Accessory . Where the Principal is pardoned , or has his Clergy , the Accessory cannot be arraign'd ; it being a Maxim in our Law , that where there is no Principal , there can be no ...
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... these following , viz . I 1. ions penal , which lie for fome Penalty or Punishment in the Party fued , whether it be corporal or pecuniary . Bract . zdly , Actions upon the Statute , brought on Breach of any Statute , by which an Action ...
... these following , viz . I 1. ions penal , which lie for fome Penalty or Punishment in the Party fued , whether it be corporal or pecuniary . Bract . zdly , Actions upon the Statute , brought on Breach of any Statute , by which an Action ...
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... These Additions were ordained , to prevent one Man's being grieved or molefted in the Room of another ; and that every Perfon might be certainly known , fo as to bear his own Burden . An Earl of Ireland is no Addition of Honour here in ...
... These Additions were ordained , to prevent one Man's being grieved or molefted in the Room of another ; and that every Perfon might be certainly known , fo as to bear his own Burden . An Earl of Ireland is no Addition of Honour here in ...
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... these Cafes , the Heir fhall have this Writ a- gainst the Widow , whereby fhe fhall be admeasured , and the Heir reftored to the Overplus ; and in the laft of these , it may be brought against all the other Commoners , as well as him ...
... these Cafes , the Heir fhall have this Writ a- gainst the Widow , whereby fhe fhall be admeasured , and the Heir reftored to the Overplus ; and in the laft of these , it may be brought against all the other Commoners , as well as him ...
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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