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Secta curi', suit and service done by tenants at the lord's Court, Cowel....
Exoneratione secta ad curiam baron
Exoneratione secta ad curiam baron, a writ of the same nature, issued by the guardian of the Crown's ward, and addressed to the sheriff or stewards of the Court, forbidding them to distrain him, etc., for not doing suit of Court, etc., Ibid....
Secta
Secta [fr. sequendo, Lat.], suit; anciently the witnesses or followers of a plaintiff.A group of followers, as of a particular religion or school of philosophy, law, etc.; a religious sect....
Secta ad curiam
Secta ad curiam, a writ that lay against him who refused to perform his suit either to the County Court or the Court-baron....
Secta ad furnum
Secta ad furnum, suit to a public oven, or bakehouse. Abolished...
Secta ad justiciam faciendam
Secta ad justiciam faciendam, a service which a man is bound to perform by his fee, Bract....
Secta ad molendinum
Secta ad molendinum, a writ that lay where a man, by usage, had ground his corn at the mill of a certain person, and afterwards went to another mill with his corn, thereby withdrawing his suit to the former, Fitz. N.B. 123. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27 s. 36...
Secta ad torrale
Secta ad torrale, suit to a kiln or malt-house. Abolished....
Secta facienda per illam qu' habt eniciam partem
Secta facienda per illam qu' habt eniciam partem, a writ to compel the heir, who has the elder's part of the co-heirs, to perform suit and services for all the coparcenrs.--e.g. Brev. 177....
Secta non faciendis
Secta non faciendis, a writ for a woman, who, for her dower, ought not to perform suit of Court, Reg. Brev. 174....
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