"De Curia Claudenda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Curia Claudenda LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

An obsolete writ, to require a defendant to fence in his court or land about his house, where lt was left open to the injury of his neighbor’s freehold. 1 Crabb, Real Prop. 314; Rust v. Low, 6 Mass. 90

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Absque Tali Causa LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat without such cause.) Formal words in the now obsolete replication de injuria. Steph. Pl. 191

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ammiral ENGLISH

An obsolete form of admiral.

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ana HILIGAYNON

ána - Information, news. (Now obsolete; see pakiána—to inquire, ask).

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antiquate ENGLISH

To make old, or obsolete; to make antique; to make old in such a degree as to put out of …

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antiquated ENGLISH

Grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law.

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archaism ENGLISH

Antiquity of style or use; obsoleteness.

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badwan HILIGAYNON

bádwan - From the obsolete baló. See nabádwan—inkling, understanding.

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bala HILIGAYNON

bálà - Fortune, good luck. Pabálà—to risk, trust to one’s good luck, venture. Nagapabálà gid lámang siá. He has confidence …

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balo HILIGAYNON

baló - To know, etc. Now obsolete. See hibaló. (cf. nabádwan).

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Battel, Wager Of LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A form of trlal anciently used In mlli-tary cases, arising in the court of chlvalry and …

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Bilanchs Deferendis LAW AND LEGAL

In Eng-lish law. An obsolete writ addressed to a corporation for the carrying of weights to such a haven, there …

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buff ENGLISH

A buffet; a blow; -- obsolete except in the phrase \"Blindman's buff.\"

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bula HILIGAYNON

búla - Fortune, luck. (Obsolete; buláhan, etc. are derived from it), (cf. bálà).

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byssus ENGLISH

An obsolete name for certain fungi composed of slender threads.

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An obsolete writ that lay where a house was within a borough, for rent issuing out of the same, and …

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Cessavit Per Biennium LAW AND LEGAL

In prac-tice. An obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased …

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chauvinism ENGLISH

Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence, absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated patriotism.

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Communi Custodia LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. An obsolete writ which anciently lay for the lord, whose tenant, holding by knight’s service, died, nnd …

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cornet ENGLISH

An obsolete rude reed instrument (Ger. Zinken), of the oboe family.

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cornopean ENGLISH

An obsolete name for the cornet-a-piston.

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