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Home Dictionary Name: dominieQuando jus domini regis et subditi concurrunt jus regis praeferri debet
Quando jus domini regis et subditi concurrunt jus regis praeferri debet, means where the title of the king and the title of a subject concur, the King's title must be preferred, Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 8, para 1076, p. 666.Quando jus domini regis et subditi concurrunt jus regis preferri debet (9 Rep. 129), when the rights of the king and of the subject concur, those of the king are to be preferred....
Anno Domini
Anno Domini (abbreviated A.D.), in the year of the Lord. The Christian computation of time is from the incarnation of our Saviour Jesus Christ. It is called the 'Vulgar Era.'...
Curia domini
Curia domini, the lord's house, hall, or court, where all the tenants meet at the time of keeping courts, Cowel....
Homagium non per procuratores nec per literas fleri potuit, sed in propria persona tam domini quam tenentis capi debet et fleri
Homagium non per procuratores nec per literas fleri potuit, sed in propria persona tam domini quam tenentis capi debet et fleri. Co. Litt. 68 a.-(Homage cannot be done by proxy, nor by letters, but must be paid and received in the proper person as well of lord as of the tenant.)...
Mensura domini regis, or Mensura regalis
Mensura domini regis, or Mensura regalis, the royal standard measure, which was kept in the Exchequer, according to which all measures were to be made. But see MEASURE....
Nihil tam conveniens estnaturali eaquitati quam voluntatem domini rem suam in alium transferee ratam haberi
Nihil tam conveniens estnaturali eaquitati quam voluntatem domini rem suam in alium transferee ratam haberi. 1 Co. 100, (Nothing is so consonant to natural equity as to regard the intention of the owner in transferring his own property to another.)...
Quod nullius est, est domini regis
Quod nullius est, est domini regis. Fleta, 1. iii, (That which is the property of nobody belongs to our lord the King.) see ESCHEAT....
Servitium, in lege Angli', regulariter accipitur pro servitio quod per tenentes dominis suis debetur ratione feodi sui
Servitium, in lege Angli', regulariter accipitur pro servitio quod per tenentes dominis suis debetur ratione feodi sui. Co. Litt. 65.-(Service, by the law of England, means the service which is due from the tenants to the lords by reason of their fee.)...
Velle non creditur qui obsequitur imperio patris vee domini
Velle non creditur qui obsequitur imperio patris vee domini, he is not presumed to consent who obeys the orders of his father or master....
Dominie
A schoolmaster a pedagogue...
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