Tenementis Legatis
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Tenementis legatis, an ancient writ, lying to the City of London, or any other corporation (where the old custom was, that men might devise by will lands and tenements, as well as goods and chattels), for the hearing and determining any controversy touching the same, Reg. Brev. 244.
Definitions are for legal research. Always verify meaning in the context of the statute, judgment, or jurisdiction cited.