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Norman-French
Norman-French, the tongue in which several formal proceedings of state are
Tenure
laws obtaining in this country at the time of the Norman Conquest. Out of feudalism arose the maxim, that all lands
Condonation
is revived by subsequent adultery on his part (Norman v. Norman, 1908 p. 6). Forgiveness and restoration, Dr. N.G. Dastane v.
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Deed
Property Act, 1925, s. 73] (b) Sealing, which is a Norman usage, and makes the assurance a specialty. It is, however,
Voir dire
[veritatem dicere, Lat., 'to tell the truth,' voir being the Norman-French for vrai]. A sort of preliminary examination by the judge,
Terra normanorum
Terra normanorum, land held by a Norman, Paroch. Antiq. 197.
Subject to suitable agreement being arranged between your solicitor and mine
sides is a condition of any concluded bargain, Lockett v. Norman Wright, 1925 Ch 56.
Seisin
42; Copestake v. Hoper, (1908) 2 Ch 10; Thackray v. Norman, 1914 WN 303; and consult Williams onSeisin; Co. Litt. 266
Royal Assent
answer is declared by the Clerk of the Parliaments in Norman-French. To a bill of supply, the assent is given in
Que estate
in a que estate. The phrase is taken from the Norman French: that he, and all those whose estate he has,
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