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Censure
in certain manors in Devon and Corn wall, where all persons above the aged sixteen years are cited to swear fealty … called censores. Surv. of the Duch. of Corn. Also a judgment which condemns some book, person, or action; more particularly a
Due course of law
proceeding; and, if that involves merely a determination of the personal liability of the defendant, it must be brought within its … affected thereby to be present before the tribunal which pronounces judgment upon the question of life, liberty or property in its
Mesne profits, action of
has recovered judgment in the ejectment, and lies against any person found in possession of the premises after a recovery in
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bribe
in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust (as an official or witness)
Forejudger
Forejudger [fr. forisjudicatio, Lat.], a judgment whereby a person is deprived of the thing in question. To be forejudged
De frangentibus prisonam, Statute of
of, 1 Edw. 2, st. 2, which enacts that no person shall have judgment of life or member for breaking prison,
Bonis non amovendis
to the sheriff, where error is brought, commanding that the person against whom judgment is obtained be not suffered to remove
Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur
judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur [Lat.], A person confessing a judgment is deemed as adjudged, and in a
Audita querela [defendentis]
have it) was an equitable action which lay for a person against whom judgment had been given, and who was therefore
Recoveree
The person against whom a judgment is obtained in common recovery
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Personal Judgment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Censure
in certain manors in Devon and Corn wall, where all persons above the aged sixteen years are cited to swear fealty … called censores. Surv. of the Duch. of Corn. Also a judgment which condemns some book, person, or action; more particularly a
Due course of law
proceeding; and, if that involves merely a determination of the personal liability of the defendant, it must be brought within its … affected thereby to be present before the tribunal which pronounces judgment upon the question of life, liberty or property in its
Mesne profits, action of
has recovered judgment in the ejectment, and lies against any person found in possession of the premises after a recovery in
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bribe
in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust (as an official or witness)
Forejudger
Forejudger [fr. forisjudicatio, Lat.], a judgment whereby a person is deprived of the thing in question. To be forejudged
De frangentibus prisonam, Statute of
of, 1 Edw. 2, st. 2, which enacts that no person shall have judgment of life or member for breaking prison,
Bonis non amovendis
to the sheriff, where error is brought, commanding that the person against whom judgment is obtained be not suffered to remove
Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur
judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur [Lat.], A person confessing a judgment is deemed as adjudged, and in a
Audita querela [defendentis]
have it) was an equitable action which lay for a person against whom judgment had been given, and who was therefore
Recoveree
The person against whom a judgment is obtained in common recovery
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