"Baculus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Baculus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

A rod, stafT, or wand, used In old English practice in making livery of seisin where no building stood on tbe land, (Bract. 40;) a stick or wand, by the erection of which on the land involved ln a real ac-tion the defendant was summoned to put in his appearance; this was called "baeulus nuntiatoi'ius." 3 Bl. Comm. 279

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Festuoa LAW AND LEGAL

or FESTUOA. In old English law. Tbe rod or wand, by the dellvery of whlch the property in land was …

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