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Rundlet, or Runlet

Rundlet, or Runlet, a measure of wine, oil, etc., containing eighteen gallons and a half, 1 Rich. 3, c. 13.

Ring-dropping

Ring-dropping, a trick variously practised. One mode is as follows, the circumstances being taken from Patch's case, 2 East, P.C. 678:-The prisoner, with accomplices, being with their victim, pretends to find a ring wrapt in paper,...

Resceit, or Receit

of a third person to plead his right in a cause already commenced between two others persons, 13 Rich. 2, c. 17. Means the admittance of an interested third party to plead in a case between two

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Navigation acts

2, c. 18, sometimes styled the 'Charta Maritima,' but earlier Acts of the same nature (see, e.g., 5 Rich. 2, stat. 1, c. 3) had been passed in the reigns of Richard the Second, Henry the Seventh,

Civil Law

wise and good laws to maintain the cause of the poor, and to stop the oppressions of the rich. He also revived many of the obsolete laws of Romulus and Numa Pompilius. Sextus Publius Papirius, Pontifex Maximus

Maintenance

v. London Express Newspaper, 1919 AC 368. This offence is punished by Common Law, and also by 1 Rich. 2, c. 4, by fine and imprisonment; and by 32 Hen. 8, c. 9, by a forfeiture of

Mainovre or Main'uvre

Mainovre or Main'uvre, a trespass committed by hand. See 7 Rich. 2, c. 4.

Launcegay

Launcegay, a kind of ancient weapon, prohibited by 7 Rich. 2, c. 13.

Iron ores

Iron ores, means rocks or deposits containing iron-rich compounds in workable amounts; they may be primary or secondary; they may occur as irregular masses, as lodes or veins, or inter-bedded with sedimentary strata. (Chamber's Science and...

Institutes of Lord Coke

on tenures compiled by Littleton, a judge of the Common Pleas, temp. Edward IV. This comment is a rich mine of valuable Common Law learning, collected and heaped together from the ancient reports and year-books, but greatly

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Rundlet, or Runlet

Rundlet, or Runlet, a measure of wine, oil, etc., containing eighteen gallons and a half, 1 Rich. 3, c. 13.

Ring-dropping

Ring-dropping, a trick variously practised. One mode is as follows, the circumstances being taken from Patch's case, 2 East, P.C. 678:-The prisoner, with accomplices, being with their victim, pretends to find a ring wrapt in paper,...

Resceit, or Receit

of a third person to plead his right in a cause already commenced between two others persons, 13 Rich. 2, c. 17. Means the admittance of an interested third party to plead in a case between two

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Navigation acts

2, c. 18, sometimes styled the 'Charta Maritima,' but earlier Acts of the same nature (see, e.g., 5 Rich. 2, stat. 1, c. 3) had been passed in the reigns of Richard the Second, Henry the Seventh,

Civil Law

wise and good laws to maintain the cause of the poor, and to stop the oppressions of the rich. He also revived many of the obsolete laws of Romulus and Numa Pompilius. Sextus Publius Papirius, Pontifex Maximus

Maintenance

v. London Express Newspaper, 1919 AC 368. This offence is punished by Common Law, and also by 1 Rich. 2, c. 4, by fine and imprisonment; and by 32 Hen. 8, c. 9, by a forfeiture of

Mainovre or Main'uvre

Mainovre or Main'uvre, a trespass committed by hand. See 7 Rich. 2, c. 4.

Launcegay

Launcegay, a kind of ancient weapon, prohibited by 7 Rich. 2, c. 13.

Iron ores

Iron ores, means rocks or deposits containing iron-rich compounds in workable amounts; they may be primary or secondary; they may occur as irregular masses, as lodes or veins, or inter-bedded with sedimentary strata. (Chamber's Science and...

Institutes of Lord Coke

on tenures compiled by Littleton, a judge of the Common Pleas, temp. Edward IV. This comment is a rich mine of valuable Common Law learning, collected and heaped together from the ancient reports and year-books, but greatly

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