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Accedas ad curiam
had received false judgment in a Hundred Court or Court Baron, or justice had been delayed, Termes de la Ley.
Covert baron
Matched in: Term Covert baron
Affeerors
Affeerors [fr. afeurer, or afferer, Fr., to tax, fr. forum, Lat., a market], persons who, in courts-leet, upon oath, settle...
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Aula
Aula, a Court Baron.
Baronet
Baronet [fr. Baron, Fr., and et, diminutive termination], the holder of
Barony, or Baronage
Barony, or Baronage, the honour and territory of a baron; also
Beau-pleader
Beau-pleader (to plead fairly), an obsolete writ upon the Statute of Malbridge (52 Hen. 3, c. 11), which enacted that...
Caput baroni'
Caput baroni', the castle or chief seat of a baron.
Circumstantial evidence
be produced, circumstantial evidence ought not to be trusted. Chief Baron Gilbert, therefore, considered it a higher species of proof. He
Court-leet
Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni'...
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Baron - Law Dictionary Search Results
Accedas ad curiam
had received false judgment in a Hundred Court or Court Baron, or justice had been delayed, Termes de la Ley.
Covert baron
Matched in: Term Covert baron
Affeerors
Affeerors [fr. afeurer, or afferer, Fr., to tax, fr. forum, Lat., a market], persons who, in courts-leet, upon oath, settle...
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Aula
Aula, a Court Baron.
Baronet
Baronet [fr. Baron, Fr., and et, diminutive termination], the holder of
Barony, or Baronage
Barony, or Baronage, the honour and territory of a baron; also
Beau-pleader
Beau-pleader (to plead fairly), an obsolete writ upon the Statute of Malbridge (52 Hen. 3, c. 11), which enacted that...
Caput baroni'
Caput baroni', the castle or chief seat of a baron.
Circumstantial evidence
be produced, circumstantial evidence ought not to be trusted. Chief Baron Gilbert, therefore, considered it a higher species of proof. He
Court-leet
Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni'...
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