"De Medio" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Medio LAW AND LEGAL
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A writ ln the nature of a writ of right, which lay where upon a subin-feudation the mesne (or middle) lord suffered hls under-tenant or tenant paraveil to be distrained upon by the lord paramount for the rent due him from the mesne lord. Booth, Real Act. 136

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