"Enormia" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Enormia LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In old practlce and pleadlng. Unlawful or wrongful acts; wrongs. Et alia enormia, and other wrongs. Thls phrase con-stantly occurs ln the old writs and declara-tlons of trespass

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Clep And Call LAW AND LEGAL

In old Scotch prac-tice. A solemn form of words prescribed by law, and used ln criminal cases, as ln pleas …

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Damaiouse LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Causing damage or loss, as distinguished from torcenouse, wrongful Britt, c. 61

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Distress LAW AND LEGAL

The taking a personal chat-tel out of the possession of a wrong-doer Into the custody of the party injured, to …

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Entry, Writ Of LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh practice. This was a writ made use of in a form of real actlon brought to recover …

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lunuglunug CEBUANO

lunuglunug v [B146] for the fat of meat, jelly, or the like to be soft, flabby, and quivering. Naglunuglunug sa …

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pikas CEBUANO

píkas v {1} [A3P; a] split, cut s.t. into halves lengthwise. Siyay mipíkas sa kawáyan, He split the bamboos. Pikása …

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wherefore he ejected within the term. In old practice. A writ which lay for a lessee where he was ejected …

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Reouperatio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old English |aw. Recovery; restitution by the sentence ot a judge of a thing that has been wrong* …

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Tolta LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. wrong; rapine; extortion. CowelL

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