Acquietare - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Acquietare [fr. quietum reddere, Lat.], to acquit, absolve. Also sometimes signifies 'to pay.', Cowel's Law Dict....
Warrantizare est defendere acquietare tenetem, qui warrantum vocavit in seisina sua et tenens de re warranti excambium ad valentiam
Warrantizare est defendere acquietare tenetem, qui warrantum vocavit in seisina sua et tenens de re warranti excambium ad valentiam (co lit 365), to warrant is to defend and ensure in peace the tenant who calls for warranty in his seisin; and the tenant in warranty will have in proportion to its value....
Wrrantizare nihil aliud est, quam defendere et acquietare tenentem qui warrantum vocavit in seisina sua
Wrrantizare nihil aliud est, quam defendere et acquietare tenentem qui warrantum vocavit in seisina sua. Co. Litt. 365 a.-(To warrant is simply to defend and ensure in peace the tenant who calls for warranty in his seisin.)Warranty of lands, by s. 39 of the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), cannot defeat a right of entry....
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