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Tenementis legatis

goods and chattels), for the hearing and determining any controversy touching the same, Reg. Brev. 244.

Tangible personal property

personal property which may be seen, weighed, measured, felt or touched, or is in any other manner perceptible to the senses.

Servientibus

Servientibus, certain writs touching servants and their masters violating the statutes made against their

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Serjeant

keeping of the doors, and the execution of such commands, touching the apprehension and taking into custody of any offender, as

Release

and then enfeoffed such disseisor. Consult Jac. Law Dict.; Shep. Touch. C. xix. In modern practice a release generally means a

Referendum

a note addressed by an ambassador to his own government touching a proposition as to which he is without power and

Rectory

the glebe, the tithes, and offerings belong to it' (Shep. Touch. P. 93).

Recovery

the intended demandant. See Williams on Real Property; 1 Shep. Touch. C. 3; and 1 Pest. Conv. c. 1; 1 Hall.

Recognition adnullanda per vim et duritiem facta

the justices of the Common Bench for sending a record touching a recognisance, which the recognisor suggests was acknowledged by force

Pendente lite

granted when an action is commenced in the Probate Court touching the validity of a wall. An injunction may be granted

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