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Recto de dote unde nihil habet

habet, a writ of right of dower whereof she had nothing, which lay where her deceased husband, having divers lands or tenements, had assured no dower to his wife, and she thereby was driven to sue for

Rationabilibus divisis

Rationabilibus divisis, an abolished writ, which lay where two lords, in divers towns, had seigniories adjoining, for him who found his waste by little and little to have been encroached

Secta unica tantum facienda pro pluribus h'reitatibus

than one, that he should be allowed to do one suit only in respect of the land of divers heirs descended to him.

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Suit

Suit, a following. It is used in divers senses:- (1) An action in the Supreme Court, or a proceeding by petition in the Divorce branch of

Summoneas

Summoneas, [Law Lat. you are to summon'] a writ-judicial of great diversity, according to the divers cases wherein it was used. Obsolete.

Deprivation

or trading contrary to law, after two former convictions for the same offence; or, secondly, in pursuance of divers penal statutes, which declare the benefice void, for some nonfeasance or neglect, or else some malfeasance or crime,

Dole-meadow

Dole-meadow, one wherein the shares of divers persons are marked by doles or landmarks.

Pygopodes

A division of swimming birds which includes the grebes divers auks etc in which the legs are placed far back

Customs

year. The 'Customs and Inland Revenue Acts' and 'Finance Acts' of subsequent years will be found to contain divers small amendments. The (English) Import Duties Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 8), gives effect to

Condition

compulsory, as that the lessee shall pay rent, etc.; single, to do one thing only; copulative, to do divers things; and disjunctive, where one thing of several is required to be done. See Jac. Law Dict.; Shep.

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Recto de dote unde nihil habet

habet, a writ of right of dower whereof she had nothing, which lay where her deceased husband, having divers lands or tenements, had assured no dower to his wife, and she thereby was driven to sue for

Rationabilibus divisis

Rationabilibus divisis, an abolished writ, which lay where two lords, in divers towns, had seigniories adjoining, for him who found his waste by little and little to have been encroached

Secta unica tantum facienda pro pluribus h'reitatibus

than one, that he should be allowed to do one suit only in respect of the land of divers heirs descended to him.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Suit

Suit, a following. It is used in divers senses:- (1) An action in the Supreme Court, or a proceeding by petition in the Divorce branch of

Summoneas

Summoneas, [Law Lat. you are to summon'] a writ-judicial of great diversity, according to the divers cases wherein it was used. Obsolete.

Deprivation

or trading contrary to law, after two former convictions for the same offence; or, secondly, in pursuance of divers penal statutes, which declare the benefice void, for some nonfeasance or neglect, or else some malfeasance or crime,

Dole-meadow

Dole-meadow, one wherein the shares of divers persons are marked by doles or landmarks.

Pygopodes

A division of swimming birds which includes the grebes divers auks etc in which the legs are placed far back

Customs

year. The 'Customs and Inland Revenue Acts' and 'Finance Acts' of subsequent years will be found to contain divers small amendments. The (English) Import Duties Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 8), gives effect to

Condition

compulsory, as that the lessee shall pay rent, etc.; single, to do one thing only; copulative, to do divers things; and disjunctive, where one thing of several is required to be done. See Jac. Law Dict.; Shep.

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