"Curtesies" is a word in ENGLISH

curtesies ENGLISH
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Casu Consimili LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. A writ of entry, granted where tenant hy the curtesy, or tenant for life, allenated in …

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Consimili Casu LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. A writ of entry, framed under the provisions of the statute westmlnster 2, (18 Edw. I.,) c. 24, …

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Consummate LAW AND LEGAL

Completed; as distiu-guished from initiate, or that which is mere-ly begun. Tbe husband of a woman seised of an estate …

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Curiality LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. Curtesy. Also the privileges, prerogatives, or, perhaps, retinue, of a court

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curtesy ENGLISH

the life estate which a husband has in the lands of his deceased wife, which by the common law takes …

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Curtesy LAW AND LEGAL

The estate to which by com-xuon law a man is entitled, on the death of his wife, in the lands …

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De Vasto LAW AND LEGAL

writ of waste. A writ which might be brought by him who had the immediate estate of inheritance in rever-sion …

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Estate By The Curtesy LAW AND LEGAL

Tenant by the curtesy of Eugland is where a man survives a wife who was seised in fee-simple or fee-tail …

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Gavelkind LAW AND LEGAL

A species of socage ten-ure common ln Kent, In England, where the lands desceud to all the sons, or heirs …

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Jus Curialitatis LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. The right of curtesy. Spelman

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Per Legem Angllx LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By the law of England; by the curtesy. Fleta, llb. 2; c. 54, 5 18

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