"Dedimus Et Concessimus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Dedimus Et Concessimus LAW AND LEGAL
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(Lat. we have given aud granted.) words used by the king, or where there were more gran-tors than one, instead of dedi et conceasi

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Agnomen LAW AND LEGAL

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Dedi LAW AND LEGAL

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Deodand LAW AND LEGAL

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Do Ut Des LAW AND LEGAL

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Ingenuitas LAW AND LEGAL

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Judicio Sisti LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. A caution, or security, given ln Scotch courts for the defend-ant to abide judgment within the jurisdiction. Stlm. Law …

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Judioatores Terrarum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Persons in the county palatine of Chester, who, on a writ of error, were to consider of the judgment …

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Ne Recipiatur LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. That lt be not received. A caveat or warning given to a law ofiicer, by a party in a …

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Nocumentum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old English law. A nnisance. Nocumentum damnosum, a nuisance occasioning loss or damage. Nocumentum infuriosum, an injurious nui-sance. …

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