"De Mercatoribus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Mercatoribus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

“Concerning merchants." The name of a statute passed in the eleventh year of Edw. I. (1233,) more commonly called the “Statute of Acton Bur-nel,” authorizing the recognizance by statute merchant See 2 Reeve, Eng. Law, 160-162; 2 Bl. Comm. 161

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Able-Bodied LAW AND LEGAL

As used in a statute relating to service in the militia, tills term does not imply an absolute freedom from …

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Ac Etiam LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat And also.) words used to introduce the statement of the real cause of action, in those cases where it …

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acre ENGLISH

A piece of land, containing 160 square rods, or 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. This is the English …

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Ac Si LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat As if.) Townsh. Pl. 23, 27. These words frequently occur in old English statutes. Lord Bacon expounds their meaning …

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In English law. A statute, otherwise called “Statutum de Mercatorioum” made at a parliament held at the castle of Acton …

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Actuarius LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law. .A notary or clerk, one who drew the acts or statutes, or who wrote in brief the …

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Adjoining LAW AND LEGAL

The word “adjoining,” in its etymological sense, means touching or contiguous, aa distinguished from lying near to or adjacent And …

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Affeerors LAW AND LEGAL

Persons who, in court-leets, upon oath, settle and moderate tbe fines and amercements imposed on those who have committed offenses …

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Afternoon LAW AND LEGAL

This word has two senses, it may mean the whole time from noon to midnight; or it may mean the …

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ampere ENGLISH

The unit of electric current; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by U. S. Statute as, …

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Ancient Y LAW AND LEGAL

Eldership; seniority. Used in the statute of Ireland. 14 Hen. VIII. Cowell

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Antiqua Statuta LAW AND LEGAL

Also called “Vet-era Statuta.” English statutes from the time of Richard I. to Edward III. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 227

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Ardent Spirits LAW AND LEGAL

Spirituous or dls-tilled liquors. Sarlls v. U. S., 152 U. S. 570, 14 Sup. Ct. 720, 38 L. Ed. 556; …

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arrayer ENGLISH

One who arrays. In some early English statutes, applied to an officer who had care of the soldiers' armor, and …

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Arriage And Carriage LAW AND LEGAL

In Eng-lish and Scotch law. Indefinite services for-merly demandable from tenants, but prohibited by statute, (20 Geo. II. c. 50, …

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Articuli LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Articles; items or heads. A term applied to some old English statutes, and occasionally to treatises

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A Rubro Ad Nigrum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. From the red to the black; from the rubric or title of a statute, (which, anciently, was in red …

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Assisa LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh and Scotch law. An assise; a kind of jury or inquest; a writ; a sitting of a …

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assize ENGLISH

A statute or ordinance in general. Specifically: (1) A statute regulating the weight, measure, and proportions of ingredients and the …

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Assize LAW AND LEGAL

In the practice of the criminal courts of Scotland, the fifteen men who de-dde on the conviction or. acquittal of …

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