"Cognitionibus Mittendis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Cognitionibus Mittendis LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

English law. A writ to a justice of the common pleas, or other, who has power to take a tine, who, having taken the fine, defers to certify it, commanding him to certify it. Now abolished. Reg. Orig. 68.

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In English law. A writ com-manding the mayor of the staple to certify to the lord chancellor a statute-staple taken …

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