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Due process of law

the contents of 'due process' is the fundamental principle of liberty and justice, the essentials of a fair trial, the fundamental

Domesday, or domesday-book

Domesday, or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror,...

Dome-book

Dome-book [liber judicialis, Lat.], a book composed under the direction of Alfred, for the general use of the whole kingdom,...

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Dare

datio contrahendi animo; lastly, when made donandi animo, from mere liberality, it is a gift, dono datio, Civil Law.

Cum in testamento ambigue aut etiam perperam scriptum est, benigne interpretari debet et secundum id quod credibile est cogitatum credendum est

erroneous, expression occurs in a will, it should be construed liberally and in accordance with the testator's probable meaning

Corpus juris civilis

Codex Repetit' Pr'lectionis. The fifth volume contained the Institutes, the Liber Authenticorum or Novell', and the three last books of the

Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire

contra debent inservire. Co. Litt. 36.-(Constructions are to be made liberally, on account of the simplicity of the laity, that the

Bail

Bail [fr. bailler, Fr., to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for

Articles of religion

the declaration of assent. The articles are to be construed liberally, as is shown by the Gorham case in 1850, the

Ancient demesne

to be tried only by this book, called in consequence Liber Judicatorius; but the question must be tried by a jury

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