"By Bill, By Bill Without Writ" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

By Bill, By Bill Without Writ LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In practice. Terms anciently used to des-ignate actions commenced by original bill, as distinguished from those commenced by original writ, and applied in modern practice to suits commenced by capias ad respondendum. 1 Arch. Pr. pp. 2, 337; Harkness v. Harkness, 5 Hill (N. Y.) 213.

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To give a favorable turn to in commencing; to inaugurate; -- a sense derived from the Roman practice of taking …

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buyuy HILIGAYNON

buyúy - Ignorant, uneducated, boorish. (cf. pákok, kagúng, waláy tinón-an, dílì maálam, binukídnon, umánhon, etc.). c, This letter was formerly …

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Cassetur Breve LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat That the writ be quashed.) In practice. The form of the judgment for the defendant on a plea in …

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Exhibitio Bilue LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Exhibition of a bill. In old English practice, actions were instituted by presenting or exhibiting a bill to the …

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Incipitur LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. It is begun; it be-gins. In old practice, when the pleadings in an action at law, Instead of being …

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Memorandum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. To he remembered ; he it remembered. A formal word with which the body of a record ln the …

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Opening LAW AND LEGAL

In American practice. The beginning; the commencement; tbe first ad-dress of tbe counsel

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Retraxit LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In practice. An open and voluntary renunciation by a plain-tiff of his suit in court, made when the trial …

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Teste Of A Writ LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. The concluding clause, commencing with the word "witness,” etc. A writ which bears the teste is sometimes said …

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