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Diatim LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

ln old records. Daily; every day; from day to day. Spelman

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Calends LAW AND LEGAL

Among the Romans the first day of every month, being spoken of by it-self, or the very day of the …

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Chop-Ohurgh LAW AND LEGAL

A word mentioned ln 9 Hen. VI. c. 65, by the sense of which lt was ln those days a …

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Christmas-Day LAW AND LEGAL

A festival of the Christian church, observed on the 25th of December, ln memory of the birth of Jesus Christ

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Convinging Proof LAW AND LEGAL

Such as is sufficient to establish the proposition in ques-tlon, beyond hesltation, amblguity, or reason-able doubt ln an unprejudiced mind. …

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The superior courts, both of law and equity, were for centuries fixed at Westmiuster, an ancient palace of the monarchs …

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Date LAW AND LEGAL

The specification or mention, ln a written instrument, of the time (day and year) when it was made. Also the …

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Day-Writ LAW AND LEGAL

or DAY-WRIT. In Rng-lish law. A permission granted to a prisoner to go out of prison, for the purpose of …

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De Anno Bissextili LAW AND LEGAL

of the bis-sextile or leap year. The title of a statute passed ln the twenty-first year of Henry III., which …

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Directory LAW AND LEGAL

A provision ln a statute, rule of procedure, or the like, ls sald to be dlrectory when lt is to …

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Dote Assignanda LAW AND LEGAL

A writ which lay for a widow, when it was judicially as-certained that a tenant to the king was seised …

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Ember Days LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. Those days which the ancient fathers called "quatuor tempora jejunii" are of great an-tiquity in the church. …

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Fast LAW AND LEGAL

In Georgia, a “fast” bill of excep-tions is one which may be taken ln injunc-tion suits and similar cases, at …

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Feasts LAW AND LEGAL

Certain established festivals or holidays In the ecclesiastical calendar. These days were anciently uded as the dates of legal Instruments, …

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A writ commanding the sheriff to bring up the persons of jurors, and, if need were, to distrain them of …

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Holiday LAW AND LEGAL

A religious festival; a day set apart for commemorating some important event ln history; a day of exemption from labor. …

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In Aperta Luce LAW AND LEGAL

In open daylight; ln tbe day-time. 9 Coke, 65b

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In Nomine Dei, Amen LAW AND LEGAL

In the name of God, Amen. A solemn lntroduction, anciently used ln wills and many other lnstru-ments. The translation ls …

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Jornale LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. As much land as could be plowed ln one day. Spelman

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Journal LAW AND LEGAL

A daily book; a book ln whlch entries are made or events recorded from day to day. In maritime law, …

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Mainpernor LAW AND LEGAL

In old practlce. A surety for the appearance of a person under arrest, who ls delivered out of custody Into …

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