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Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms

to register such marriages and descents as were verified to them upon oath, are allowed to be good evidence of pedigrees, 3 Stark. Evid. 843; Hubback on Succession, pp. 538 et seq. See HARALD. The Heralds' office

Heirloom

Heirloom [fr. h'res, Lat., heir, and geloma, Sax., goods], personal chattels, such as charters, deeds, and evidences of title, coat armor set up in a church, or a tombstone erected there, which go to the

Hearsay evidence

Hearsay evidence. It is a general principle in the law of evidence that if any fact is to be proved

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Graffium

Graffium, a writing-book, register, or cartulary of deeds and evidences.

Mixed questions of law and fact

application, partly matters of law, partly matters of fact. See 6 East, 3; 1 T.R. 167; and Taylor's Evid., s. 24.

Origine propria neminem posse voluntate sua exim manifestum est

able, of his own will, to get rid of his proper origin. --Cod. 10, 38, 4, (It is evident that no one is able, of his own pleasure, to do away with his proper origin.) For the

Mixed subjects of property

of the nature of things real; such are animals fer' natur', charters and deeds, Court rolls and other evidences of the title of land, together with the chests in which they are contained, ancient family pictures, ornaments,

Money

It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74,

Money Bill

It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74,

Muniment

Muniment, support, defence, record; deed or writing up on which claims and rights are founded and depend; evidences, charters.

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Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms

to register such marriages and descents as were verified to them upon oath, are allowed to be good evidence of pedigrees, 3 Stark. Evid. 843; Hubback on Succession, pp. 538 et seq. See HARALD. The Heralds' office

Heirloom

Heirloom [fr. h'res, Lat., heir, and geloma, Sax., goods], personal chattels, such as charters, deeds, and evidences of title, coat armor set up in a church, or a tombstone erected there, which go to the

Hearsay evidence

Hearsay evidence. It is a general principle in the law of evidence that if any fact is to be proved

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Graffium

Graffium, a writing-book, register, or cartulary of deeds and evidences.

Mixed questions of law and fact

application, partly matters of law, partly matters of fact. See 6 East, 3; 1 T.R. 167; and Taylor's Evid., s. 24.

Origine propria neminem posse voluntate sua exim manifestum est

able, of his own will, to get rid of his proper origin. --Cod. 10, 38, 4, (It is evident that no one is able, of his own pleasure, to do away with his proper origin.) For the

Mixed subjects of property

of the nature of things real; such are animals fer' natur', charters and deeds, Court rolls and other evidences of the title of land, together with the chests in which they are contained, ancient family pictures, ornaments,

Money

It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74,

Money Bill

It means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate, Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky 319, 133 SW 2d 74,

Muniment

Muniment, support, defence, record; deed or writing up on which claims and rights are founded and depend; evidences, charters.

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