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Statute staple
Statute staple, a bond of record acknowledged before the mayor of
Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de
Statute de, 1 Edw. 2, st. 2 (in the Revised Statutes, 23 Edw. 1), a still unrepealed statute, whereby it is
Quia Emptores, Statute of
Quia Emptores, Statute of (18 Edw. 1, st. 1, c. 1), A.D. 1290,
Staple, Statute of the
Staple, Statute of the, 27th Edw. 3, st. 2, repealed by the
Statutable
Statutable, according to statute. Prescribed or authorised by statutes 2. conformed to legislative requirements for quality, size, amount, or
Westminster the second, Statute of
Westminster the second, Statute of (13 Edw. 1, st. 1, AD 1285); otherwise called
Westminster the Third, Statute of
Westminster the Third, Statute of (18 Edw. 1, st. 1, AD 1290); otherwise called
Not guilty by Statute
Not guilty by Statute. Very many Acts from time to time allowed defendants sued
Declaratory Statutes
Declaratory Statutes, those which declare what the Common Law is and ever
Disabling Statutes
Disabling Statutes, Acts of Parliament restraining and regulating the exercise of a
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