"De Magna Assisa Eligenda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Magna Assisa Eligenda LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

An ancient writ to summon four lawful knights before the justices of assize, there to choose twelve others, with themselves to constitute the grand assise or great jury, to try the matter of right. The trial by grand assize was instituted by Henry II. in parliament, as an alternative to the duel in a writ of right Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. IV. c. 27. Wharton.

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Admittendo In Socium LAW AND LEGAL

A writ for associating certain persons, as knights and other gentlemen of the county, to jus-tlces of assize on the …

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assize ENGLISH

A kind of writ or real action.

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assize ENGLISH

A verdict or finding of a jury upon such writ.

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An ancient writ addressed to jus-tlces of assize, to inquire whether the msgis-trates of a town sold victuals in gross …

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IS. A writ formerly granted for freeing and discharging persons from serv-ing on assizes and juries. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 165

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A writ that formerly lay for him to whom a disseisor had alienated the land whereof he disseised another, that …

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Warrantia Chartje LAW AND LEGAL

In old praotice. warranty of charter. A writ which lay for one who, being enfeoffed of lands or tenements, wlth …

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Writ Of Associatton LAW AND LEGAL

In English practice. A writ whereby certaln persons (usually the clerk of assize and his sub-ordinate officers) are directed to …

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