"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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There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friends but he joyeth the more and no man that imparteth his griefs to his friends but he grieveth the less.

Francis Bacon

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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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