"Prxvento Termino" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Prxvento Termino LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

ln old Scotch practice. A form of action known ln the forms of the court of session, by which a delay to discuss a suspension or advocation was got the better of. Bell

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For gain or loss. Emphatic words in the old warrants of attorney. Reg. orig. 21, et seq. Sometimes expressed ln …

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Ad Nocumentum LAW AND LEGAL

To the nuisance, or annoyance. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 52, 8 19. Ad nocumentum liberi tenementi sui, to the nuisance …

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Await LAW AND LEGAL

A term used ln old statutes, signifying a lying ln walt, or waylaying

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Baculus LAW AND LEGAL

A rod, stafT, or wand, used In old English practice in making livery of seisin where no building stood on …

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Badger LAW AND LEGAL

ln old English law. one who made a practice of buying corn or vict-uals in one place, and carrying them …

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Battel, Wager Of LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A form of trlal anciently used In mlli-tary cases, arising in the court of chlvalry and …

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Bercaria LAW AND LEGAL

ln old English law, a sheepfold; also a place where the bark of trees was laid to tan

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Blinks LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Boughs broken down from trees and thrown ln a way where deer are likely to pass. …

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Bobdage LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A species of base tenure, by which certaln lands (termed “bord lands,”) were anciently held ln …

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Cark LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A quantity of wool, whereof thirty make a sarplar. (The latter is equal to 2,240 pounds …

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Casu Consimili LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. A writ of entry, granted where tenant hy the curtesy, or tenant for life, allenated in …

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Catalla LAW AND LEGAL

In old English Law. Chattels. The word among the Normans prlma-rlly signified only beasts of husbandry, or, as they are …

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Censuales LAW AND LEGAL

ln old European law. A species of oblati or voluntary slaves of churches or monasteries; those who, to pro-cure tbe …

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Ceppagium LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The stumps or roots of trees which remain ln the ground after the trees are felled. …

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Chimin LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A road, way, highway. It ls either the king's highway (chiminus regis) or a private way. …

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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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Cognizance LAW AND LEGAL

In old praotioe. That part of a fine ln whlch the defendant acknowledged that the land ln question was the …

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Colpindach LAW AND LEGAL

In old Scotch law. A young beast or cow, of the age of one or two years; ln later times …

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Combustio LAW AND LEGAL

Burning, ln old English law. The punishment inflicted upon apostates

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Commandery LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A manor or chief messuage wlth lands and tenements thereto appertalnlng, which be-longed to the priory …

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