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Fitz
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Si non omnes, Writ of
that two or more of them may finish the business, Fitz. N.B. 186; Reg. Brev. 202. And after the writ of
Dote unde nihil habet
Dote unde nihil habet, a writ of dower that lay for the widow against the tenant, who bought land of...
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Dum fuit infra 'tatem
by his entry he was remitted to his ancestor's right, Fitz. N.B. 192.
Dum non fuit compos mentis
any lands or tenements, to recover them from the alienee, Fitz. N.B. 499
Estreat
Court to be levied by the bailiff or other officer, Fitz. N.B. 57; also (2) to forfeit. See RECOGNIZANCE. A copy
Ex parte talis
Ex parte talis, a writ that lay for a bailiff or receiver, who, having auditors appointed to take his accounts,...
Excommunicato deliberando
from the ordinary of his conformity to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Fitz. N.B. 63.
Executione judicii
to return some reasonable cause wherefore he delays the execution, Fitz. N.B. 20.
Exoneratione sect'
to the county Court, hundred Court, leet, etc., during wardship, Fitz. N.B. 158.
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Did you mean: fit?
Fitz - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fitz
Matched in: Term Fitz
Si non omnes, Writ of
that two or more of them may finish the business, Fitz. N.B. 186; Reg. Brev. 202. And after the writ of
Dote unde nihil habet
Dote unde nihil habet, a writ of dower that lay for the widow against the tenant, who bought land of...
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Dum fuit infra 'tatem
by his entry he was remitted to his ancestor's right, Fitz. N.B. 192.
Dum non fuit compos mentis
any lands or tenements, to recover them from the alienee, Fitz. N.B. 499
Estreat
Court to be levied by the bailiff or other officer, Fitz. N.B. 57; also (2) to forfeit. See RECOGNIZANCE. A copy
Ex parte talis
Ex parte talis, a writ that lay for a bailiff or receiver, who, having auditors appointed to take his accounts,...
Excommunicato deliberando
from the ordinary of his conformity to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Fitz. N.B. 63.
Executione judicii
to return some reasonable cause wherefore he delays the execution, Fitz. N.B. 20.
Exoneratione sect'
to the county Court, hundred Court, leet, etc., during wardship, Fitz. N.B. 158.
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