"Suum Ouique Tribuere" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Suum Ouique Tribuere LAW AND LEGAL
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Lat. To render to every one his own. one of the three fundamental maxims of the law laid down by Justinian

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Ademptio LAW AND LEGAL

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Adminiculum LAW AND LEGAL

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Advocare LAW AND LEGAL

Lat To defend; to call to one’s aid; to vouch; to warrant

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A Responsis LAW AND LEGAL

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Lat He undertook; he promised. A promise or engagement by which one person assumes or undertakes to do some act …

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Cap Ax Doli LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Capable of committing crime, or capable of criminal Intent. The phrase describes the condition of one who has sufficient …

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Capite LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By the head. Tenure in capite was an ancient feudal tenure, whereby a man held lands of the king …

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Certiorari LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. (To be Informed of, to be made certain in regard to.) The name of a writ issued by a …

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Cliehs LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the Romnn lnw. A client or dependent, one who depended up-on another as his patron or protector, adviser

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Conventus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A coming together; a convention or assembly. Conventus magna-turn vel procerum (the assembly of chief men or peers) was …

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Creamus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. We create, one of the words by which a corporation in England

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Criminaliter LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Crimiually. This term Is used, in distinction or opposi-tiou to the word "civiliter,” civilly, to dis-tlnguish a criminal liability …

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(Lat Ancient or great duties.) The duties on wool, sheep-skin, .or wool-pelts and leather exported were so called, and were …

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Dabo LAW AND LEGAL

S? DABO. Lat. (will you give? I will give.) In the Roman, law. one of. the forms of maklug a …

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Decennaries LAW AND LEGAL

Lat one who held one-half a virgnte of land. Du Cange, one of the ten freeholders ln a decennary. Id. …

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Dedimus Et Concessimus LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat. we have given aud granted.) words used by the king, or where there were more gran-tors than one, instead …

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