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Hale
Sound entire healthy robust not impaired as a hale body
Hale, Sir M
Hale, Sir M., author of a work on the Pleas of
Rape
Rape, extends also to the forcible sexual intercourse by a woman with a man, as well as the offence of...
Idem est non esse et non apparere
to be and not to appear are the same.) See Hale, de Jure Mars, pt. I, c. 4, p. 14; R.
Imbasing of money
specie with an alloy below the standard of sterling, 1 Hale's PC 102.
In casu extrem' necessitatis omnia sunt communia
In casu extrem' necessitatis omnia sunt communia. Hale, P.C. 54.-(In a case of extreme necessity everything is in
Kennelworth edict
which composition was five years' rent of the estate forfeited, Hale's Hist., p. 10, n. (d).
Misprision
the case, 7 & 8 Wm. 3, c. 3; 1 Hale, P.C. 374; 4 Steph. Com. Besides the last-described offence, the
Monegagium, Monya or Moneyage
in their territories. Abrogated by 1 Hen. 1, c. 2, Hale's Hist. 217. Also a mintage, and the right of coining
Night walkers
the police, and committed to custody till the morning, 2 Hale, P.C. 90. Also a name for a common prostitute: see
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