The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... oath of another person . 12 East , 248. - If under this stat . a magistrate sentence an offender for misconduct to be committed , he must also sen- tence him to be corrected and held to hard labour . 14 East , 605 . By 6 Geo . 3. c . 25 ...
... oath of another person . 12 East , 248. - If under this stat . a magistrate sentence an offender for misconduct to be committed , he must also sen- tence him to be corrected and held to hard labour . 14 East , 605 . By 6 Geo . 3. c . 25 ...
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... oath ; legem ha- the legatee's benefit ; and therefore it could not be supposed bere , to be capable of giving evidence upon oath ; minor non that the testator would give him an uncertain recompense inhabet legem . Selden's Notes on ...
... oath ; legem ha- the legatee's benefit ; and therefore it could not be supposed bere , to be capable of giving evidence upon oath ; minor non that the testator would give him an uncertain recompense inhabet legem . Selden's Notes on ...
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... oath . See Wager of Law . LEX TALIONIS . Is juris positivi ; and the taliones among the Jews were converted into pecuniary estimates , so that the price of an eye , & c . lost , was allowed to the person injured . 1 Hale's P. C. 12 . It ...
... oath . See Wager of Law . LEX TALIONIS . Is juris positivi ; and the taliones among the Jews were converted into pecuniary estimates , so that the price of an eye , & c . lost , was allowed to the person injured . 1 Hale's P. C. 12 . It ...
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... oaths to choose twelve knights of the vicinage , & c . to pass upon the great assize , between A. B. plaintiff , and ... oath . This king , likewise , after a difference between him and the pope , and being imbroiled in wars at home and ...
... oaths to choose twelve knights of the vicinage , & c . to pass upon the great assize , between A. B. plaintiff , and ... oath . This king , likewise , after a difference between him and the pope , and being imbroiled in wars at home and ...
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... oath , and the oaths of his neighbours . Old Nat . Brev . 161 ; Kitchen , 192. This ancient law seems to have been borrowed from the Feudists , who call those that came to swear for another in this case Sacramentales . See Hotoman . The ...
... oath , and the oaths of his neighbours . Old Nat . Brev . 161 ; Kitchen , 192. This ancient law seems to have been borrowed from the Feudists , who call those that came to swear for another in this case Sacramentales . See Hotoman . The ...
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