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Court-leet

Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni' gratia), i.e., convenire, to assemble together, unde conventus, 4 Inst. 261. For other opinions as to...

Empire

Empire, the dominion or jurisdiction of an emperor; the region over which the dominion of an emperor extends; imperial power; supreme dominion; sovereign command.

Crown Office Rules, 1906

Crown Office Rules, 1906, a large body of Rules, 269 in number,with Forms and Tables of Fees,issued by the Rules Committee of the Supreme Court, superseding the 308 Rules of 1886 as from October 24h, 1906,...

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De odio et atia

De odio et atia, an obsolete writ which commanded the sheriff to inquire whether a prisoner charged with murder was committed on general cause of suspicion, or merely propter odium et atiam, for hatred and ill-will,...

Designate

Designate, to indicate, select, appoint, nominate or set apart for a purpose or duty, as to designate an officer for a command, to mark out and make known, to point out; to name; indicate; A Sudhakar...

Devenerunt

Devenerunt, an obsolete writ, heretofore directed to the escheator on the death of the heir of the king's tenant, under age and in custody, commanding the escheator that, by the oaths of good and lawful men,...

Diem clausit extremum

Diem clausit extremum, a writ issued in the event of the death of a tenant in capite. By this writ the escheator of the county was commanded to inquire by a jury of what lands the...

Direction

Direction, the rule of law in a case given to a jury. See DIRECT. The direction is a direction which the appellate or revisional authority, as the case may be, is empowered to give under the...

Directory Statute

Directory Statute. The term directory, when applied to a statute (or part of a statute) which enjoins or forbids the doing of certain acts, is used in two different senses:- (I) As opposed to declaratory, i.e.,...

Dispensation

Dispensation, an exemption from some laws, a per-mission to do something forbidden, an allowance to omit something commanded, the canonistic name for a license. See also BILL OF RIGHTS.

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Court-leet

Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni' gratia), i.e., convenire, to assemble together, unde conventus, 4 Inst. 261. For other opinions as to...

Empire

Empire, the dominion or jurisdiction of an emperor; the region over which the dominion of an emperor extends; imperial power; supreme dominion; sovereign command.

Crown Office Rules, 1906

Crown Office Rules, 1906, a large body of Rules, 269 in number,with Forms and Tables of Fees,issued by the Rules Committee of the Supreme Court, superseding the 308 Rules of 1886 as from October 24h, 1906,...

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De odio et atia

De odio et atia, an obsolete writ which commanded the sheriff to inquire whether a prisoner charged with murder was committed on general cause of suspicion, or merely propter odium et atiam, for hatred and ill-will,...

Designate

Designate, to indicate, select, appoint, nominate or set apart for a purpose or duty, as to designate an officer for a command, to mark out and make known, to point out; to name; indicate; A Sudhakar...

Devenerunt

Devenerunt, an obsolete writ, heretofore directed to the escheator on the death of the heir of the king's tenant, under age and in custody, commanding the escheator that, by the oaths of good and lawful men,...

Diem clausit extremum

Diem clausit extremum, a writ issued in the event of the death of a tenant in capite. By this writ the escheator of the county was commanded to inquire by a jury of what lands the...

Direction

Direction, the rule of law in a case given to a jury. See DIRECT. The direction is a direction which the appellate or revisional authority, as the case may be, is empowered to give under the...

Directory Statute

Directory Statute. The term directory, when applied to a statute (or part of a statute) which enjoins or forbids the doing of certain acts, is used in two different senses:- (I) As opposed to declaratory, i.e.,...

Dispensation

Dispensation, an exemption from some laws, a per-mission to do something forbidden, an allowance to omit something commanded, the canonistic name for a license. See also BILL OF RIGHTS.

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