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Institutions

which both are intended. The fourth division is of Actions by which the plaintiff sued for the single, double, treble, or quadruple value of the thing he would recover. The fifth is of Actions of good faith, … glebe, and take the profits of the benefice as from the death of his predecessor; though he cannot grant, or let, or claim a freehold in them, or bring an action for them till induction, which can

verdict

a mistrial because of a hopeless deadlock only on a lesser included offense; such a verdict would prevent double jeopardy on the higher charge. quo·tient verdict [kwō-shənt-] : a usually impermissible verdict that is based on a … if the plaintiff has a right of recovery free from any doubts di·rect·ed verdict 1 : a verdict granted by the court when the party with the burden of proof has failed to present sufficient evidence of

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