"Comperuit Ad Diem" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Comperuit Ad Diem LAW AND LEGAL
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In practlce. A plea in an action of debt on a bail bond that the defendant appeared at the day required

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In old practlce. without the consideration of the court; wlthout judgment Fleta, lib. 2, c. 47, { 13.

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Adjecttve Law LAW AND LEGAL

The aggregate of rules of procedure or practlce. As opposed to that body of law which the courts are es-tablished …

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Adjournal LAW AND LEGAL

A term applied ln Scotch law and practlce to the records of the criminal courts. The original records of criminal …

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Appendix LAW AND LEGAL

A printed volume, used on an appeal to the Engllsh house of lords or privy council, containing tbe documents and …

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Cassetur Billa LAW AND LEGAL

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

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Compearance LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch practlce. Appearance; an appearance made for a defendant; an appearance by counsel. Belt

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Court-Hand LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh practlce. The pecullar hand in which the records of courts were written from the earliest period down …

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Del Bien Estre LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. In old English practlce. of well being; of form. The same as de bene esse. Britt, c. 39

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Difficult LAW AND LEGAL

For the meaning of the phrase “difficult and extraordinary cnse,” as used ln New York statutes and practlce, see Standard …

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Dives LAW AND LEGAL

Iu the practlce of the English chancery division, “dives costs” are costs on the ordinary scale, as opposed to the …

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Employee LAW AND LEGAL

This word “is from the French, but has become somewhat naturalized in our language. Strictly and etymologically, it means ‘a …

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Enormia LAW AND LEGAL

In old practlce and pleadlng. Unlawful or wrongful acts; wrongs. Et alia enormia, and other wrongs. Thls phrase con-stantly occurs …

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Evasio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old practlce. An es-cape from prison or custody. Reg. orig. 312

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Fylit LAW AND LEGAL

In old Scotch practlce. Fyled; found guilty. See Fruc

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Lot And Scot LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. Cer-taln duties which must be paid by thosu who clalm to exercise the elective franchlse within certain …

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Mainpernor LAW AND LEGAL

In old practlce. A surety for the appearance of a person under arrest, who ls delivered out of custody Into …

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Mormonism LAW AND LEGAL

A social and rellglous system prevailing ln the territory of Utah, a distinctive feature of which ls the practlce of …

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Per Extensum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In old practlce. At length

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Ponit Se Super Patriam LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. He puts himself upon the country. The de-fendant's plea of not guilty ln a criminal action ls recorded, ln …

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Ravished LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal practlce. A material word in indictments for rape, whart. Crim. Law, $ 401

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