"Herciscunda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In the clvll law. To *be divided. Familia hcrcixcundo, an inherlt-ance to be divided. Actio famili# herds-fund#, an action for dividing an inheritance. Erciscunda is more commonly used in the civil law. Dig. 10, 2; InsL 3, 28, 4; Id. 4, 6, 20
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báhin v {1} [A; ac] divide into shares. Bahínun ta ni sa upat, Lets divide this into four pieces. Gibahínan …
Read the complete definitionOne of the hereditary classes into which the Hindoos are divided according to the laws of Brahmanism.
Read the complete definitionIn English law. A crop or cock of grass, hay, or corn, divided into tltheable portions, that lt may be …
Read the complete definitionFor dividing a thing held ln common. The name of an action given by the civil law. Mack-eld. Rom. Law, …
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Read the complete definitionA fund to be divided. The share allotted to each of several iarsons en-titled to share ln a division of …
Read the complete definitionUM. Lat A divided jurisdiction. Applied, e. g„ to the jurisdlc-tlon of courts of common law and equity over the …
Read the complete definitionIn the civil law. To be divided. Judicium familia erciscunda, a suit for the partition of an inheritance. Inst. 4, …
Read the complete definitionFrom or out of a contract In both the civil and the common law, rlghts and causes of actlon are …
Read the complete definitionFrom a delict, tort, fault, crime, or malfeasance. In both the civil and the common law, obligations and causes of …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. Extenders or appraisers. The name of cer-tain officers appointed to appraise and divide or apportion lands. …
Read the complete definitionLat. Ignorance; want of knowledge. Distinguished, from mistake, (error,) or wrong conception. Mackeld. Rom. Law, § 178; Dig. 22, 6. …
Read the complete definitionLat. In the civil law. Ex-penses; outlays. Mackeld. Rom. Law, S 168; Calvin. Divided into necessary, (necessaries,) useful, (utiles,) and …
Read the complete definitionIn law; according to law. In the Roman practice, the procedure in an action was divided into two stages. The …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. Those persons who do not inuke a part of the clergy. They are divided into three states: …
Read the complete definitionIn Spanish law. The offering for sale at publlc auction of an estate or property held by co-heirs or joint …
Read the complete definitionIn the civil law. Contracts having a proper or peculiar name and form, and which were divided into four kinds, …
Read the complete definitionIn the English courts, barristers at law have been divided lnto two classes, viz., king’s counsel, who are admit-ted within …
Read the complete definitionIn French law. A division made between co-proprietors of a particular estate held by them in common. It is the …
Read the complete definitionLat. In the civil law. Par-tltlon; dlvlslon. Thls word did not always signify dimidium, a dividing into halves. Dig. 50, …
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