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Filum aqu', vi', medium
Filum aqu', vi', medium. See AD MEDIUM FIL' (AQU').
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum [Lat.], felony, by force of the term, signifies some capital
Claim vi aut precario
Claim vi aut precario, by stealth, force or request.
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vis major
vis major [Latin, literally, greater force] : an overwhelming force ;also : act of god
trespass vi et armis
trespass vi et armis see trespass
Trespass vi et armis
Trespass vi et armis, Trespass with force and arm
Vim vi repellere licet, modo fiat moderamine inculpat' tutel'; non ad sumendam vindictam, sed ad propulsandam injuriam
Vim vi repellere licet, modo fiat moderamine inculpat' tutel'; non ad sumendam vindictam, sed ad propulsandam injuriam. Co. Litt. 162.-(It
Vis major
Vis major, insuperable accident, irresistible force. See ACT OF GOD. Means 'act of God' is a mere short way of expressing the proposition that a common carrier is not liable for any accident as to which...
Vi' servitus
Vi' servitus (servitude of way), a right of way over another's land.
Vi et armis
Vi et armis [Lt.] (with force and arms), words formerly inserted in pleadings to characterize a trespass, but directed
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