"Brevia" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat. writs. The plural of breve, whlch see
The delight of opening a new pursuit, or a new course of reading, imparts the vivacity and novelty of youth even to old age.
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After the baby was baptized, her four-year-old brother was crying inconsolably in the back seat of the car. "What's the matter Johnny?" asked his concerned mother. Johnny replied: "that man said that he hoped our baby would be raised in a good Christian home...I just want her to stay with you guys."
Lat. It -is allowed. A word formerly used to denote that a writ or order was allowed
Read the complete definitionLat. (You go to the sheriff.) A writ formerly directed to the coroners of a county in England, commanding them …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. A writ An original writ. A writ or precept of the king issuing out of hls courts
Read the complete definitionLat To end; cease; fail. As ln the phrases eadit actio, (or breve,) the actlon (or writ) fails; eadit assisa, …
Read the complete definition(Lat That the writ be quashed.) In practice. The form of the judgment for the defendant on a plea in …
Read the complete definitionLat. I have taken. This word was of frequent use in the returns of sheriffs when they were made in …
Read the complete definitionLat. (To be Informed of, to be made certain in regard to.) The name of a writ issued by a …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat with or by the advice of our council. A phrase used in tbe old writs of summons to …
Read the complete definition(Lat of arbitration had.) A writ formerly used when an action was brought for a cause which had been settled …
Read the complete definition(Lat. For proroguing assise.) A writ to put off an assise, issuing to the justices, where oue of the parties …
Read the complete definition(Lat. He owes and is used to.) where a man sues ln a writ of right or to recover any …
Read the complete definition(Lat For burning a heretic.) A writ which lay where a heretic had been convicted of heresy, had abjured, -and …
Read the complete definition(Lat. For taking a man in wither-nam.) A writ to take a man who had carried away a bondman or …
Read the complete definition(Lat. For replevying a man;) A writ which lies to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the …
Read the complete definition(Lat He has closed his last day,—died.) A writ which formerly lay on the death of a tenant in capite, …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat In old writs. An abbreviation of dilecto et fideli, (to his be-loved and faithful
Read the complete definition(Lat. Bring with you.) The name of certain species of writs, of which the subpoena duces tecum is the most …
Read the complete definition(Lat He has chosen.) This is the name, in Engllsh practice, of a writ of execution first given by the …
Read the complete definitionEXIGI FACIAS. L. Lat. In English practice. A judicial writ made nse of in the process of outlawry, comraand-ing the …
Read the complete definitionThat yon cause to he demanded. The emphatic words of the Lat-ln form of the writ of exigent. They are …
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