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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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 . He LAW GLOSSARY . Fæmina viro co-operta: A feme covert-...
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 . He LAW GLOSSARY . Fæmina viro co-operta: A feme covert-...
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A speedy remedy . Feuda individua . Individual ( or inseparable ) fees . m .
Feudis antiquis . Fees ancient ( or of ancestry . ) Feudum antiquum . An ancient
fee ; a fee of ancestry . · Feudum apertum . An open ( or plain ) fee . Feudum '
avitum .
A speedy remedy . Feuda individua . Individual ( or inseparable ) fees . m .
Feudis antiquis . Fees ancient ( or of ancestry . ) Feudum antiquum . An ancient
fee ; a fee of ancestry . · Feudum apertum . An open ( or plain ) fee . Feudum '
avitum .
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Frater consanguineus . A paternal ( or half ) brother . Frater fratri , sine legitimo
hærede defuncto , in beneficio quod eorum patris fuit succedat : sed autem unus
e fratribus a domino feudum acceperit , eo defuncto sine legitimo hærede , frater
...
Frater consanguineus . A paternal ( or half ) brother . Frater fratri , sine legitimo
hærede defuncto , in beneficio quod eorum patris fuit succedat : sed autem unus
e fratribus a domino feudum acceperit , eo defuncto sine legitimo hærede , frater
...
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For it is a mischievous rule , that implicit trust is to be placed upon that writing , in
which any man may make another , by his own remark , a debtor . Nam feudum
sine investitura nulla modo constitui potuit . For a fee without possession could by
...
For it is a mischievous rule , that implicit trust is to be placed upon that writing , in
which any man may make another , by his own remark , a debtor . Nam feudum
sine investitura nulla modo constitui potuit . For a fee without possession could by
...
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Primum patris feudum . The eldest son is entitled 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 ...
Primum patris feudum . The eldest son is entitled 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 ...
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Page 39 - gentium statim illius esse incipiunt quod enim ante nullius est, id naturali ratione occupanti conceditur: nee interest, feras bestias et volucres utrum in suo fundo quis capiat, an in alieno. Plane qui alienum fundum ingreditur venandi aut aucupandi gratia, potest a domino, si is prceviderit, prohiberi ne ingrediatur.
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Page 99 - prelates, lords and commons in this parliament assembled, in the name of all your other subjects, most humbly thank your majesty, and pray to God to grant you good health and
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Page 185 - he shall have all in damages. Si imperialis majestas causam cognitionaliter examinaverit, et partibus, cominus constitutis sententiam dixerit, omnes omnino judices, qui sub nostro imperio sunt, sciant hanc esse legem, non solum illi