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 64
... ; a self - murderer . Felonia . Felony ; a capital crime . Feloniæ , per quas vasallus amiteret feudum . Felonies by which a vassal lost his fee . Felonice . Feloniously . Felonice cepit et asportavit . took 64 LAW GLOSSARY .
... ; a self - murderer . Felonia . Felony ; a capital crime . Feloniæ , per quas vasallus amiteret feudum . Felonies by which a vassal lost his fee . Felonice . Feloniously . Felonice cepit et asportavit . took 64 LAW GLOSSARY .
Page 66
... Feudum antiquum . An ancient fee ; a fee of ancestry . Feudum apertum . An open ( or plain ) fee . Feudum avitum . A fee ( or inheritance ) from a grandfather . Feudum ligium . A liege fee . Feudum maternum . A fee descended from the mother ...
... Feudum antiquum . An ancient fee ; a fee of ancestry . Feudum apertum . An open ( or plain ) fee . Feudum avitum . A fee ( or inheritance ) from a grandfather . Feudum ligium . A liege fee . Feudum maternum . A fee descended from the mother ...
Page 68
... feudum acceperit , eo defuncto sine legitimo hærede , frater ejus in feu- dum non succedit . One brother One brother may succeed to the other's estate derived from their father , if the lawful heir of his body be dead : but 68 LAW ...
... feudum acceperit , eo defuncto sine legitimo hærede , frater ejus in feu- dum non succedit . One brother One brother may succeed to the other's estate derived from their father , if the lawful heir of his body be dead : but 68 LAW ...
Page 109
... feudum sine investitura nulla modo con- stitui potuit . For a fee without possession could by no means be confirmed . Nam leges vigilantibus , non dormientibus , sub- veniunt . For the laws relieve the watchful , not the slothful . Nam ...
... feudum sine investitura nulla modo con- stitui potuit . For a fee without possession could by no means be confirmed . Nam leges vigilantibus , non dormientibus , sub- veniunt . For the laws relieve the watchful , not the slothful . Nam ...
Page 143
... feudum . The eldest son is en- titled to the estate of his father . Principes regionum atque pagorum , inter suos jus dicunt , controversiasque minuunt . The lords of the provinces and counties expound the law among the people and allay ...
... feudum . The eldest son is en- titled to the estate of his father . Principes regionum atque pagorum , inter suos jus dicunt , controversiasque minuunt . The lords of the provinces and counties expound the law among the people and allay ...
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A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and Other Languages ... Thomas Tayler No preview available - 2017 |
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