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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The form of a gift : a writ issued to recover lands or property in gift . Formedon in
descender . Formedon in descent . Formedon in reverter . Formedon in reversion
. Forum plebeiĉ justitiĉ et theatrum comitivce potestatis . The court of justice for
...
The form of a gift : a writ issued to recover lands or property in gift . Formedon in
descender . Formedon in descent . Formedon in reverter . Formedon in reversion
. Forum plebeiĉ justitiĉ et theatrum comitivce potestatis . The court of justice for
...
Page 70
A governor ( or count ) . Grand cape . A writ whereby the king takes possession of
land by default of the tenant . Grand coustumier . The great book of customs .
Grand serjeanty per magnum servitium . A grand serjeanty for a superior service .
A governor ( or count ) . Grand cape . A writ whereby the king takes possession of
land by default of the tenant . Grand coustumier . The great book of customs .
Grand serjeanty per magnum servitium . A grand serjeanty for a superior service .
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A band ; a tie . Ligan ; Lagan . Goods sunk under water , but fastened to a buoy to
save them from being lost , Linguetta . An ingot . ' Lis pendens . A suit pending .
Literĉ clausĉ . Closed ( or private ) letters ; close writs . Literĉ patentes .
A band ; a tie . Ligan ; Lagan . Goods sunk under water , but fastened to a buoy to
save them from being lost , Linguetta . An ingot . ' Lis pendens . A suit pending .
Literĉ clausĉ . Closed ( or private ) letters ; close writs . Literĉ patentes .
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Minora crimina . Lesser crimes ; misdemeanours . Minora regalia . The minor
rights of the crown . Minus sufficiens in literatura . Deficient in learning Minutiĉ .
Small matters . Mise . Cost ( or expense ) ; the issue of a writ of right . Misericordia
.
Minora crimina . Lesser crimes ; misdemeanours . Minora regalia . The minor
rights of the crown . Minus sufficiens in literatura . Deficient in learning Minutiĉ .
Small matters . Mise . Cost ( or expense ) ; the issue of a writ of right . Misericordia
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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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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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