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Recognizance
An obligation of record entered into before some court of record or magistrate duly
VerbarScire facias
A judicial writ founded upon some record and requiring the party proceeded against to show cause why
Common assurances
the very spot to be transferred. (2) By matter of record, or an assurance transacted only in the sovereign's public courts
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Estreat
true extract, copy, or note of some original writing or record, and especially of recognizances, fines, amercements, etc., entered on the
Fabricating false evidence
exist or makes any false entry in any book or record, (or electronic record) or makes any document (or electronic record)
Instrument
instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of
Domesday, or domesday-book
or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now
Deputy
1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 50), s. 166, enables recorders to appoint deputies in similar cases. As to appointment of
Sessions of the peace
a Court of oyer and terminer, and a Court of record, and not a Court of inferior jurisdiction. The jurisdictional is
Suitable
Forest Service. This in turn refers only to the past records of the service in the State as an officer of
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