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Privilegium, property propter

taking, and killing them, in exclusion of others, 2 Bl. Com. 394; 2 Steph. Com.

Villein in Gross

transferable by deed from one owner to another, 1 Steph. Com.; 2 Br. & Had. Com. 183.

Port

See LONDON, PORT OF; HAVENS; and 1 Br. & Had. Com. 314, and 2 Steph. Com., and HARBOUR.

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commit

commit com·mit·ted com·mit·ting vt 1 a : to put into another's

Parson

the church as any single private clergyman: see 1 Bl. Com. 384. Many appropriations, however, are now in the hands of

Mala in se

or destruction of property, etc. See CRIME, and 1 Steph. Com.; 1 Broom and Haldey's Com. 52.

Incest

of kindred, at one time a capital offence (4 Bl. Com. 65); but subsequently left to the action of the spiritual

Common Law

Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used

compel

compel com·pelled com·pel·ling : to cause to do or occur by

Peine forte et dure

(or penance), probably a corrupted abbreviation of prisone, 3 Bl. Com. 325], an old punishment by which a prisoner, indicted for

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Privilegium, property propter

taking, and killing them, in exclusion of others, 2 Bl. Com. 394; 2 Steph. Com.

Villein in Gross

transferable by deed from one owner to another, 1 Steph. Com.; 2 Br. & Had. Com. 183.

Port

See LONDON, PORT OF; HAVENS; and 1 Br. & Had. Com. 314, and 2 Steph. Com., and HARBOUR.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

commit

commit com·mit·ted com·mit·ting vt 1 a : to put into another's

Parson

the church as any single private clergyman: see 1 Bl. Com. 384. Many appropriations, however, are now in the hands of

Mala in se

or destruction of property, etc. See CRIME, and 1 Steph. Com.; 1 Broom and Haldey's Com. 52.

Incest

of kindred, at one time a capital offence (4 Bl. Com. 65); but subsequently left to the action of the spiritual

Common Law

Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used

compel

compel com·pelled com·pel·ling : to cause to do or occur by

Peine forte et dure

(or penance), probably a corrupted abbreviation of prisone, 3 Bl. Com. 325], an old punishment by which a prisoner, indicted for

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