A Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the Principal Terms of the Common and Civil Law : Together with Translations and Explanations of the Various Technical Phrases in Different Languages, Occurring in the Ancient and Modern Reports, and Standard Treatises : Embracing, Also, All the Principal Common and Civil Law Maxims, Volume 1J.S. Voorhis, 1859 |
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... kind- ness I have ever experienced at your hands . With every wish for your future happiness , and with sentiments of the greatest respect , I remain faithfully , Your friend and servant , ALEX . M. BURRILL . New - York , DEC . 20th ...
... kind- ness I have ever experienced at your hands . With every wish for your future happiness , and with sentiments of the greatest respect , I remain faithfully , Your friend and servant , ALEX . M. BURRILL . New - York , DEC . 20th ...
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... kind , pos- sesses also the merit of being the basis of the best English law dictionaries which have been given to the public . The unsparing use , indeed , made of this author ( frequently without acknowledgment ) by those who have ...
... kind , pos- sesses also the merit of being the basis of the best English law dictionaries which have been given to the public . The unsparing use , indeed , made of this author ( frequently without acknowledgment ) by those who have ...
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... kind from sources so numerous , and scattered over so wide a field . But it is hoped that neither these nor such as may be fairly chargeable to want of judgment , care or information , will be found seriously to impair its general ...
... kind from sources so numerous , and scattered over so wide a field . But it is hoped that neither these nor such as may be fairly chargeable to want of judgment , care or information , will be found seriously to impair its general ...
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... kind . 2 Bl . Com . 388. 2 Steph . Com . 73. 2 Kent's Com . 347 . ABSOLUTE RIGHTS . Those rights which belong to natural persons , as indivi- duals , in contradistinction to those which arise from the civil and domestic relations ...
... kind . 2 Bl . Com . 388. 2 Steph . Com . 73. 2 Kent's Com . 347 . ABSOLUTE RIGHTS . Those rights which belong to natural persons , as indivi- duals , in contradistinction to those which arise from the civil and domestic relations ...
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... kind mentioned in Bracton . Omne cepted , " and subscribing his name ; after which he is termed the acceptor . Id . § 243 . See 2 Hill's ( N. Y. ) R. 582. 10 Foster's R. 256. See Acceptor . quod tibi debui ex quacunque causa , habesne ...
... kind mentioned in Bracton . Omne cepted , " and subscribing his name ; after which he is termed the acceptor . Id . § 243 . See 2 Hill's ( N. Y. ) R. 582. 10 Foster's R. 256. See Acceptor . quod tibi debui ex quacunque causa , habesne ...
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Página 259 - IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of another : therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause ; and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree.
Página 412 - Tenant by the curtesy of England is where a man marries a woman seised of an estate of inheritance, that is, of lands and tenements in fee-simple or feetail, and has by her issue, born alive, which was capable of inheriting her estate. In this case, he shall, on the death of his wife, hold the lands for his life, as tenant by the curtesy of England.
Página 214 - If this be all, the bond is called a single one, simplex obligatio: but there is generally a condition added, that if the obligor does some particular act, the obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force : as payment of rent ; performance of covenants...
Página 530 - Company, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich, in our County of Kent, in free and common soccage...
Página 513 - That the house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose...
Página 90 - Ambiguitas patens is never holpen by averment, and the reason is, because the law will not couple and mingle matter of specialty, which is of the higher account, with matter of averment, which is of inferior account in law...
Página 531 - Eaves-droppers, or such as listen under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken after discourse, and thereupon to frame slanderous and mischievous tales...
Página 510 - a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of an intention to remain there for an unlimited time.
Página 244 - York", in the reign of Henry VI. At the dawn of the reformation, in the reign of king Henry VIII, it was. enacted in parliament? that a review should be had of the canon law ; and, till such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances, and synodals provincial, being then already made, and not repugnant to the law of the land or the king's prerogative, should still be used and executed. And, as no such review has yet been perfected, upon this statute now depends the authority of the...
Página 344 - Et sciendu', q' p'fati moachi in obitu meo facient seruiciu' pro me sicud p' uno moacho ; & si m' placu'it, corpus meu' recipie't ad sepulturam. Hiis t', Rob'to filio Ursy, Joh'e filio ejus, & aliis." " Know men present and future, that I, Robert, son of Hugh de Wude, have given, and granted, and by this my present charter have confirmed, to God and S.