"Rationabili Parte Bonorum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Rationabili Parte Bonorum LAW AND LEGAL
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A wrlt that lay for tlie wife against the executors of her husband, to have the third part of his goods after hls just debts and funeral expenses had been paid. Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 122.

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In Scotch law. An action for compelling the production of wrlt-ings

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An ancient wrlt that lay for the ravishment ot the lord's ward. Reg. orlg. 163

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A wrlt to the escheator commanding him to de-liver seisin of lands to the heir of the king's tenant, notwithstanding …

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A will which depends merely upon oral evldence, having been declared or dictated by the testator in his last sickness …

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A wrlt anciently call-ed “breve de bono et malo” addressed to the sheriff to inqnlre whether a man committed to …

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In English law. The name of a wrlt which lies for him who. having recovered lands and tenements by force …

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Rescue. The taking back by force goods which had been taken under a distress, or the violently taking away a …

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A wrlt for respiting a sheriff’s account addressed to the treasurer and harons of the exchequer. Reg. orlg. 139t

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