"Jequus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Jequus LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat Equal; even. A provision in a will for the division of the residu-ary estate ex tequus among the legatees means equally or evenly. Archer v. Morris, 61 N. J. Eq. 152, 47 Atl. 275

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Cojudices LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In old English law. Associate judges haviug equality of power with others

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Collatio Bonorum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A Join-ing together or contribution of goods into a common fund. This occurs where a portion of money, advanced …

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Laudemium LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the clvll law. a sum paid by a new emphytcuta (q. v.) who acquires the emphyteusis, not as …

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Pares LAW AND LEGAL

lat A person’s peers or equals; as the Jury for the trial of causes, who were originally the vassals or …

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Pari Causa LAW AND LEGAL

Lat with equal right; upon an equal footing; equlvalent in rights or claims

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Pari Delicto LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In equal fault §ee In Pabi Delicto

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Pari. Passu LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By an equal prog-ress; equably;. ratably; without preference. Coote, Mortg. 56

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Per Stirpes LAW AND LEGAL

Lat By roots or stocks; by representatlon. This term, de-rived from the clvil law, ls much used in the law …

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Quadrans LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In Roman law. The fourth part; the quarter of any number, measure, or quantity. Hence an heir to the …

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Unio Frolium LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Uniting of off-spring. A method of adoptlon, chiefly nsed in Germany, by which step-children (on ei-ther or both sides …

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