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Sailing instructions

they are enabled to understand and answer his signals, to know the place of rendezvous appointed by the fleet in case

Scire facias

Scire facias [Lat.] (that you cause to know), a judicial writ, founded upon some record, and requiring the

Trust

his own benefit, or when the person obtaining the same knows or should know that another person has a prior right

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Uses

published by any record or delivery, whereby the purchaser could know of them. 'Sixthly. Uses were not subject to the payment

Vicini vicinora pr'sumuntur scire

4 Inst. 173.-Persons living in the neighbourhood are presumed to know the neighbourhood.

Wit, To

Wit, To [scilicet, or videlicet, or viz., Lat.], to know, that is to say, namely.

Lex intendit vicinum vicini facta scire

vicini facta scire [Lat.], the law presumes one neighbour to know the actions of another.

Lex neminem cogit ostendere quod nescire presumitur

one to declare that which he is presumed not to know.

Statutum hiberni' de coh'redibus

to him; and certain knights had been sent over to know what the practice was in England in such a case,

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