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... remove your hands : give up the possession . AMPLIARE jurisdictionem . To increase the jurisdic- AMPLIARE justitiam . — To enlarge ( or extend ) tion . 28 LAW GLOSSARY . no reasonable doubt. These last two extracts are fre- ...
... remove your hands : give up the possession . AMPLIARE jurisdictionem . To increase the jurisdic- AMPLIARE justitiam . — To enlarge ( or extend ) tion . 28 LAW GLOSSARY . no reasonable doubt. These last two extracts are fre- ...
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... tion made , not at so high a rate , but for what they are now worth . But if the goods shall be seen after the pay- ment of the valuation by the assurer , it is in that case at the election of the insurer of the goods either to receive ...
... tion made , not at so high a rate , but for what they are now worth . But if the goods shall be seen after the pay- ment of the valuation by the assurer , it is in that case at the election of the insurer of the goods either to receive ...
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... method of acquiring prop- erty among the Romans , was by Usucaptio , when a person obtained the property of a thing by possessing it for a certain time , without interrup- tion , —Emptio sub corona , i . e . 38 LAW GLOSSARY .
... method of acquiring prop- erty among the Romans , was by Usucaptio , when a person obtained the property of a thing by possessing it for a certain time , without interrup- tion , —Emptio sub corona , i . e . 38 LAW GLOSSARY .
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... tion , —Emptio sub corona , i . e . purchasing captives in war ; who wore a crown when sold . Auctio , where things were exposed to sale , a spear being set up , and a public crier calling out the price ; Adjudicatio , " Do natio , & c ...
... tion , —Emptio sub corona , i . e . purchasing captives in war ; who wore a crown when sold . Auctio , where things were exposed to sale , a spear being set up , and a public crier calling out the price ; Adjudicatio , " Do natio , & c ...
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... tion by the King , on giving leave to a subject to prosecute a writ in his superior courts ; others , in nature of a penalty , set upon offenders after conviction ; and on plaintiffs failing in their suits ; or parties making false ...
... tion by the King , on giving leave to a subject to prosecute a writ in his superior courts ; others , in nature of a penalty , set upon offenders after conviction ; and on plaintiffs failing in their suits ; or parties making false ...
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Page 140 - Hallstead, one head of which extends towards the west and the other towards the east : — to have and to hold to him and his heirs, of me and my heirs...