"Haled" is a word in ENGLISH
of Hale
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At the instance. 2 Mod. 44. Ad instantiam partis, at the in-stance of a party. Hale, Com. Law, 28
Read the complete definitionAn adventure. 2 Mon. Angl. 615; Townsh. Pi. 50. Flotson, jet-son, and lagon are styled adventures marie, (adventures of the …
Read the complete definitionA different or for-eign mode of trial. 1 Hale, Com. Law, 38
Read the complete definitionLat. In the clvll and old English law. The washing up of the sea; formation of soil or land from …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. A pres-tatlon or toll for every anchor cast from a ship in a port; and sometimes, though …
Read the complete definitionLot In old English law. To fasten to; to moor (a vessel.) Anciently rendered, “to apply.” Hale, de Jure Mar
Read the complete definitionIn English law. A law for the heir to punish waste in the life of the ancestor. “Though it be …
Read the complete definitionIn old criminal law. Carnally. Camaliter cognovit, carnally knew. Technlcal words in Indictments for rape, and held essential. 1 Hale, …
Read the complete definitionPertaining to Jesus Christ or the religion founded by him; professing Christianity. The adjective is also used in senses more …
Read the complete definitionThe religion founded and established by Jesus Christ Hale v. Everett, 53 N. H. 9, 54,16 Am. Rep. 82; Peo
Read the complete definitionLat. In the civil law. Cog-nates ; relations by the mother’s side. 2 Bl. Comm. 235. Relations In the llne …
Read the complete definitionIn English practice. The plea of sanctuary, or of benefit of clergy, before trial or conviction. 2 Hale, P. C. …
Read the complete definition(L. Lat. Deo dandum, a thing to be given to God.) In English law. Any personal chattel which was the …
Read the complete definitionAn expression used Eoolesia est infra setatom ot in ons-formerly in this country to denote the limits todia domini regis, …
Read the complete definitionTo arise; to come to light. “Unless a matter happen to emerge after Is-sue joined.” Hale, Anal. § 1
Read the complete definitionA law was made by Canute, for the preservation of his Danes, that, when a man was killed, the hundred …
Read the complete definitionLat with or in that view; with that intent or object. Hale, Anal, t 2
Read the complete definitionRelated on the side of both par-ents; of the whole blood. Hale, Com. Law, c. IL
Read the complete definition(Jaws of the land.) Narrow headlands and promontories, inclos-ing a portion or arm of the sea within them. 1 Kent, …
Read the complete definitiongúyud - Pulling, tugging, hauling, haling, dragging, lugging, trailing, traction; to haul, drag, pull, hale, tug, trail along the ground. …
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