"Causam Nobis Significes Quare" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Causam Nobis Significes Quare LAW AND LEGAL
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A writ addressed to a mayor of a town, etc., who was by the king's writ com-manded to give seisin of lands to the king's grantee, on hls delaying to do it, requiring him to show cause why he so delayed the per-formance of his duty. Blount; Cowell

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Ad Quod Damnum LAW AND LEGAL

The name of a writ formerly issuing from the English chan-cery, commanding the sheriff to make ln-quiry “to what damage” …

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Annua Pensione LAW AND LEGAL

An ancient writ to provide the king's chaplain, if he had no pre-ferment, with a pension. Reg. orig. 165, 307

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In old English law. A writ which issued for apprehending a person who had taken the king's prest money to …

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Breve LAW AND LEGAL

L. Lat. A writ An original writ. A writ or precept of the king issuing out of hls courts

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Cinque Ports LAW AND LEGAL

Five (now seven) ports or havens on the south-east coast of Eng-laud, towards France, formerly esteemed the most important in …

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A writ directed to justices of the common pleas, commanding them to issue their writ to the bisbop, for tbe …

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An ancient writ directed to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, forbidding them to hold pleas between common persons …

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convention ENGLISH

An extraordinary assembly of the parkiament or estates of the realm, held without the king's writ, -- as the assembly …

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cousin ENGLISH

A title formerly given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council. In English writs, etc., …

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The style in which writs and all judicial processes were made out during the great revolution, from the execution of …

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De Assisa Proroganda LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat. For proroguing assise.) A writ to put off an assise, issuing to the justices, where oue of the parties …

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De Exoneratione Sectje LAW AND LEGAL

writ for exoneration of suit. A writ that lay for the king’s ward to be discharged of all suit to …

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De Scutagio Habendo LAW AND LEGAL

writ for having (or to have) escuage or scutage. A writ which anciently lay against tenants by knlght-service, to compel …

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Devenerunt LAW AND LEGAL

A writ, now obsolete, dlrected to the king’s escheators when any of the king's tenants in capite dies, and when …

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De Warrantia Diei LAW AND LEGAL

A writ that lay where a man had a day in any action to appear in proper person, and the …

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Diem Clausit Extremum LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat He has closed his last day,—died.) A writ which formerly lay on the death of a tenant in capite, …

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Dote Assignanda LAW AND LEGAL

A writ which lay for a widow, when it was judicially as-certained that a tenant to the king was seised …

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Elegit LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat He has chosen.) This is the name, in Engllsh practice, of a writ of execution first given by the …

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Escritura LAW AND LEGAL

In Spanish law. A writ-ten instrument Every deed that is made by the hand of a public escribano, or notary …

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Excommunicato Capiendo LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. A writ issuing out of chancery, founded on a bishop’s certificate that the defendant had been excommunicated, …

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