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Double value
possession thereof, by the landlord, or the person having the reversion or remainder therein, or his agent thereunto lawfully authorized, such
Estrepement
any lands or woods to the prejudice of him in reversion; also making land barren by continual ploughing. The writ of
Counterplea
of another whohad a larger estate, as of him in reversion, etc.; or where a stranger to the action came and
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Pardon
confess error on the record, whereby the judgment would be reversed and a similar suggestion was made by the Committee appointed
Attaint, writ of
false verdict, so that the judgment following thereupon might be reversed. This writ was abolished by the (English) County Juries Act,
Capias utlagatum
(by Rules 88-110) provide for procedure to outlawry and in reversal of outlawry.
Casu consimill
or for another's life, and was brought by him in reversion against the party to whom such tenant so alienated to
Casu proviso
or for life, etc., and it lay for him in reversion against the alienee, Fitz. N. B. 207. Abolished.
Collation of seals
same label one seal was set on the back or reverse of the other.
Concurrent leases
lease or in more modern usage a lease of the reversion, is sometimes granted, for a term beginning before the expiration
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