"Jus Albinatus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
The droit d’aubaine, (q. v.) See Albi^atus Jus
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In old French law. The droit d'aubaine in France, wheheby the king, at an alien’s death, was entitled to all …
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Read the complete definitionIn old praotioe. That part of a fine ln whlch the defendant acknowledged that the land ln question was the …
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. of common right; that is, by the common law. Oo. Litt. 142a
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Read the complete definitionThe termination or suspension of an estate-tail, in consequence of the act of the tenant ln tail, in conveying a …
Read the complete definitionDroit-droit. Double1 right. A union of the rlght of possession: and the right of property. 2 B1. Comm. 199
Read the complete definitionA right; law in its aspect of the foundation of rights; also, in old law, the writ of right.
Read the complete definitionIn Frenob law. Right, jus-tlce, equity, law, the whole body of law; al-so a right
Read the complete definitionIn the right of another. See Autkb Dboit
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. In anoth-er’s right As representing another. An ex
Read the complete definitionA double right; the right of possession united with the right of property; otherwise called “droit-droit” 2 Bl. Comm. 199
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. To put, to send, or to pass; as, mitter Vcstate, to pass the estate; mitter le droit, to …
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Read the complete definitionIn French law. Civil death, as upon conviction for felony. It was nominally abollshed by a law of the 31st …
Read the complete definitionIn the dvii law. The unlawful appropriation, by a depositary of public funds, of the property of the govern-ment intrusted …
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