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Domesday, or domesday-book
Domesday, or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now kept at the Record Office, consisting of two volumes, a greater and lesser; the...
Duces tecum, subp'na
Duces tecum, subp'na (you shall bring with you under penalty). If a person, even if he be a party to a cause, have in his possession any written instrument, etc., which it is desired to put...
Edict
Edict [fr. edictum, Lat.], a proclamation, command, or prohibition; a law promulgated. A formal decree, demand or proclamation issued by the sovereign of accounts, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 532.
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Employed
Employed, The word 'employed' in the definition of Motor Transport worker is not used in the sense of using the services of a person but rather in the sense of keeping a person in one's service,...
Hue and Cry
Hue and Cry [fr. huer, Fr. to shout; crier, to cry aloud; hutesium et clamor, Lat.], the old common law process of pursuing with horn and voice felons and such as have dangerously wounded another. It...
Excellency
Excellency, the title of a Viceroy, Governor-general, Ambassador, or Commander-in-Chief.
Excommunicato recapiendo
Excommunicato recapiendo, a writ commanding that persons excommunicated, who for their obstinacy had been committed to prison, but were unlawfully set free before they had given caution to obey the authority of the church, should be...
Execute
Execute, is given the meaning as 'to complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition). Means 'To complete; to make; to sign; to perform; to...
Exigent, or exigi facias
Exigent, or exigi facias (that your cause to be demanded), judicial writ commanding the sheriff to demand the defendant from county Court to county Court, or, if in London, from husting to husting, until he be...
Extent
Extent, the peculiar remedy to recover debts of record due to the Crown; it differs from an ordinary writ of execution at the suit of a subject, because under it the body, lands, and goods of...
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Commandingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Domesday, or domesday-book
Domesday, or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now kept at the Record Office, consisting of two volumes, a greater and lesser; the...
Duces tecum, subp'na
Duces tecum, subp'na (you shall bring with you under penalty). If a person, even if he be a party to a cause, have in his possession any written instrument, etc., which it is desired to put...
Edict
Edict [fr. edictum, Lat.], a proclamation, command, or prohibition; a law promulgated. A formal decree, demand or proclamation issued by the sovereign of accounts, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 532.
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Employed
Employed, The word 'employed' in the definition of Motor Transport worker is not used in the sense of using the services of a person but rather in the sense of keeping a person in one's service,...
Hue and Cry
Hue and Cry [fr. huer, Fr. to shout; crier, to cry aloud; hutesium et clamor, Lat.], the old common law process of pursuing with horn and voice felons and such as have dangerously wounded another. It...
Excellency
Excellency, the title of a Viceroy, Governor-general, Ambassador, or Commander-in-Chief.
Excommunicato recapiendo
Excommunicato recapiendo, a writ commanding that persons excommunicated, who for their obstinacy had been committed to prison, but were unlawfully set free before they had given caution to obey the authority of the church, should be...
Execute
Execute, is given the meaning as 'to complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition). Means 'To complete; to make; to sign; to perform; to...
Exigent, or exigi facias
Exigent, or exigi facias (that your cause to be demanded), judicial writ commanding the sheriff to demand the defendant from county Court to county Court, or, if in London, from husting to husting, until he be...
Extent
Extent, the peculiar remedy to recover debts of record due to the Crown; it differs from an ordinary writ of execution at the suit of a subject, because under it the body, lands, and goods of...
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