"De Proprietate Probanda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Proprietate Probanda LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

writ for proving property. A writ directed to the sheriff, to Inquire of the property or goods distrained, where the defendant in an action of replevin claims the property. 3 Bl. Comm. 148; Reg. Orig. 85b.

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Attachment LAW AND LEGAL

The act or process of taking, apprehending, or seizing persons or property, by virtue of a writ, summons, or other …

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Commandement LAW AND LEGAL

In French law. A writ served hy the huissier pursuant to a judgment or to on executory notarial deed. Its …

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De Domo Reparanda LAW AND LEGAL

A writ which lay for one tenant iu common to corn-pel his co-tenant to contribute towards the repair of the …

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De Salva Gardia LAW AND LEGAL

A writ of safe-guard allowed to strangers seeking thelr rights in English courts, and apprehending violence or injury to their …

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Detinuit LAW AND LEGAL

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Inns Of Chancery LAW AND LEGAL

So called be-cause anciently inhabited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the …

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Old Natura Brevium LAW AND LEGAL

The title of a treatise written ln the reign of Edward III. containing the writs which were then most in …

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Recto, Breve De LAW AND LEGAL

A writ of right, which was of so high a nature that as other writs in real actions were only …

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Right Of Property LAW AND LEGAL

The mere right of property in land; the abstract right which remains to the owner after he has lost the …

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Right, Writ Of LAW AND LEGAL

A procedure for the recovery of real property after not more than sixty years’ adverse possession; the highest writ in …

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Safeguard LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A special privilege or license, in the form of a writ, under the great seal, granted …

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Seizure LAW AND LEGAL

In praotioe. The act performed by an officer of the law, under the authority and exigence of a writ, ln …

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Writ Of Right LAW AND LEGAL

This was a writ which lay for oue who had the rlght of property, against another who had the right …

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