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Melius inquirendum, ad
Melius inquirendum, ad, a writ for a second inquiry, where partial dealing was suspected; and particularly of what lands or tenements a man died seised, on finding an office for the king, Fitz. N.B. 255. For...
Mulieres ad probationem status hominis admitti non debent
Mulieres ad probationem status hominis admitti non debent [Lat.], women ought not to be admitted to prove the status of a man.
Non procedendo ad assisam rege inconsulto
Non procedendo ad assisam rege inconsulto, a writ to stop the trial of a cause appertaining to one who is in the royal service, etc., until the sovereign's pleasure further known, Reg. Brev. 220.
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Capias ad audiendum judicum
Capias ad audiendum judicum (that you take to hear judgment). This writ is awarded and issued in case the defendant be found guilty of a misdemeanour (the trial of which may happen in his absence), to...
Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia
Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia, a writ prohibiting an ordinary to take a pecuniary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for non-residence, Reg. Brev. 59.
Noviter ad notitiam perventa
Noviter ad notitiam perventa (matters newly come to the knowledge of a party). (matters newly come to the knowledge of a party).
Ponendum sigillum ad exceptionem
Ponendum sigillum ad exceptionem, a writ by which justices were required to put their seals to exceptions exhibited by a defendant against a plaintiff's evidence, verdict, or other proceedings before them, according to the statute, West....
Rectum, stare ad
Rectum, stare ad, to stand trial, or abide by the sentence of the court.
Responsalis ad lucrandum vel petendum
Responsalis ad lucrandum vel petendum, he who appears and answers for another in court at a day assigned; a proctor, attorney, or deputy, 1 Reeves, 169.
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.
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Melius inquirendum, ad
Melius inquirendum, ad, a writ for a second inquiry, where partial dealing was suspected; and particularly of what lands or tenements a man died seised, on finding an office for the king, Fitz. N.B. 255. For...
Mulieres ad probationem status hominis admitti non debent
Mulieres ad probationem status hominis admitti non debent [Lat.], women ought not to be admitted to prove the status of a man.
Non procedendo ad assisam rege inconsulto
Non procedendo ad assisam rege inconsulto, a writ to stop the trial of a cause appertaining to one who is in the royal service, etc., until the sovereign's pleasure further known, Reg. Brev. 220.
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Capias ad audiendum judicum
Capias ad audiendum judicum (that you take to hear judgment). This writ is awarded and issued in case the defendant be found guilty of a misdemeanour (the trial of which may happen in his absence), to...
Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia
Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia, a writ prohibiting an ordinary to take a pecuniary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for non-residence, Reg. Brev. 59.
Noviter ad notitiam perventa
Noviter ad notitiam perventa (matters newly come to the knowledge of a party). (matters newly come to the knowledge of a party).
Ponendum sigillum ad exceptionem
Ponendum sigillum ad exceptionem, a writ by which justices were required to put their seals to exceptions exhibited by a defendant against a plaintiff's evidence, verdict, or other proceedings before them, according to the statute, West....
Rectum, stare ad
Rectum, stare ad, to stand trial, or abide by the sentence of the court.
Responsalis ad lucrandum vel petendum
Responsalis ad lucrandum vel petendum, he who appears and answers for another in court at a day assigned; a proctor, attorney, or deputy, 1 Reeves, 169.
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.
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