"De Vi Laica Amovenda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Vi Laica Amovenda LAW AND LEGAL
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writ of (or for) removing lay force. A writ whlch lay where two parsons contended for a church, and one of them entered Into lt with a great number of laymen, and held out the other vi et armis; then he that was hqlden out had this writ directed to the sheriff, that he remove the force. Reg. Orlg. 59; Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 64, D

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Advocatione Decimarum LAW AND LEGAL

A writ which lay for tithes, demanding the fourth part or upwards, that belonged to any church.

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In old English law. A writ which lay for a person whose cattle or goods were taken by another, who …

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Attaint LAW AND LEGAL

In old English practice. A writ which lay to inquire whether a jury of twelve men had given a false …

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besayle ENGLISH

A kind of writ which formerly lay where a great-grandfather died seized of lands in fee simple, and on the …

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Cape LAW AND LEGAL

In Engllsh practice. A judicial writ touching a plea of . lands or tenements, divlded lnto cape magnum, or the …

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Casu Proviso LAW AND LEGAL

A writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester, (6 Edw. I.,) c. 7, which lay …

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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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Chartis Reddendis LAW AND LEGAL

(For return-ing the charters.) An ancient writ which lay against one who had charters of feoffment intrusted to his keeping …

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An ancient writ, that lay for the dellvery to his ordinary of a clerk convicted of felony, where the ordinary …

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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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Consimili Casu LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. A writ of entry, framed under the provisions of the statute westmlnster 2, (18 Edw. I.,) c. 24, …

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Conspiratione LAW AND LEGAL

An ancient writ that lay against conspirators. Reg. orig. 134; Fitzh. Nat Brev. 114

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In old English law. A writ of right close, which lay against a tenant who deforced his? lord of the …

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Cosenage LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Kin-dred; cousinship. Also a writ that lay for the heir where the tres oil, i. e., …

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An old writ which lay to seize goods in the hands of a party during the pendency of a suit, …

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A writ which lay for the arrest of one who had taken the

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A writ which lay to the judges of a court, requiring them to receive and admit an attorney for a …

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writ for taking cattle in wlth-ernam. A writ which lay where the sheriff returned to a plurics writ of replevin …

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De Cautione Admittenda LAW AND LEGAL

writ to take caution or security. A writ which anciently lay against a bishop who held an excommunicated person ln …

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