deforciant
11Deforceor — De*force or, n. Same as {Deforciant}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
12Deforser — De*fors er, n. [From {Deforce}.] [Written also deforsor.] A deforciant. [Obs.] Blount. [1913 Webster] …
13deforceor — n. deforciant, person who unjustly deforces property from the rightful owner; person against whom a false action of fine was filed …
14deforceors — n. deforciant, person who unjustly deforces property from the rightful owner; person against whom a false action of fine was filed …
15concord — An agreement between two persons, one of whom has a right of action against the other, settling what amends shall be made for the breach or wrong. A compromise or an accord. In the old process of levying a fine of lands, the concord was an… …
16fine sur cognizance de droit, cum ceo que il ad de son done — /fayn sar kagnayzans da droyt, kam siyow kwiy il Jed da son down/ A fine upon acknowledgment of the right of the cognizee as that which he hath of the gift of the cognizor. By this the deforciant acknowledged in court a former feoffment or gift… …
17impediens — /impiydiyenz/ In old English practice, one who hinders; an impedient. The defendant or deforciant in a fine was sometimes so called …
18concord — An agreement between two persons, one of whom has a right of action against the other, settling what amends shall be made for the breach or wrong. A compromise or an accord. In the old process of levying a fine of lands, the concord was an… …
19fine sur cognizance de droit, cum ceo que il ad de son done — /fayn sar kagnayzans da droyt, kam siyow kwiy il Jed da son down/ A fine upon acknowledgment of the right of the cognizee as that which he hath of the gift of the cognizor. By this the deforciant acknowledged in court a former feoffment or gift… …
20impediens — /impiydiyenz/ In old English practice, one who hinders; an impedient. The defendant or deforciant in a fine was sometimes so called …