A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and Other Languages: Interspersed in the Commentaries by Sir W. Blackstone, Knt., and Various Law Treatises Upon Each Branch of the Profession: Tr. Into English, and Alphabetically Arranged, Volume 3 |
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Page 53
En la defence sont iij choses entendantz : pertant quil defende tort et force , home
doyt entendre quil se excuse de tort a luy surmys per counte , et fait se partie al
ple ; et per tant quil defende les damages , il affirm le parte able destre respondu
...
En la defence sont iij choses entendantz : pertant quil defende tort et force , home
doyt entendre quil se excuse de tort a luy surmys per counte , et fait se partie al
ple ; et per tant quil defende les damages , il affirm le parte able destre respondu
...
Page 63
Extravagantes communes . The general edicts . Extravagantes Joannis . The
edicts of John . Extra viam . Beyond ( or out of ) the way . Ex visitatione Dei . By
the visitation of God . Ex vi termini . From the meaning ( or force ) of the term . F .
Facio ...
Extravagantes communes . The general edicts . Extravagantes Joannis . The
edicts of John . Extra viam . Beyond ( or out of ) the way . Ex visitatione Dei . By
the visitation of God . Ex vi termini . From the meaning ( or force ) of the term . F .
Facio ...
Page 110
For words should be understood by their full meaning , so that the matter stand
rather than fail . Narratio . A declaration ; a count . Natura brevium . The nature (
or force ) of writs . Ne admittatis . That you do not admit ( or 110 LAW GLOSSARY
.
For words should be understood by their full meaning , so that the matter stand
rather than fail . Narratio . A declaration ; a count . Natura brevium . The nature (
or force ) of writs . Ne admittatis . That you do not admit ( or 110 LAW GLOSSARY
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Page 153
Wherefore with force of arms . Quare vi et armis clausum ipsius A apud B fregit ,
et blada ipsius A ad valentiam centum solidorum ibidem nuper crescentia cum
quibusdam averiis - depastus fuit , conculcavit , et consumpsit , fc . Wherefore
with ...
Wherefore with force of arms . Quare vi et armis clausum ipsius A apud B fregit ,
et blada ipsius A ad valentiam centum solidorum ibidem nuper crescentia cum
quibusdam averiis - depastus fuit , conculcavit , et consumpsit , fc . Wherefore
with ...
Page 158
They who dishonestly join in another ' s suit , that whatsoever property is
obtained from the opposite party should be divided between them , such are held
without force by the Julian law . Qui in utero sunt , in jure civili intelliguntur in
rerum ...
They who dishonestly join in another ' s suit , that whatsoever property is
obtained from the opposite party should be divided between them , such are held
without force by the Julian law . Qui in utero sunt , in jure civili intelliguntur in
rerum ...
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