"Aocedas Ad Vice Oomitem" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Aocedas Ad Vice Oomitem LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat. (You go to the sheriff.) A writ formerly directed to the coroners of a county in England, commanding them to go to the sheriff, where the latter had suppressed and neglected to return a writ of pone, and to deliver a writ to him requiring him to return it Reg. Orig. 83. See Pone.

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