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  • 111de arrestando ipsum qui pecuniam recepit — /diy aerastabndow ipsam kway pakyuwniyam rasiypat/ A writ which lay for the arrest of one who had taken the king s money to serve in the war, and hid himself to escape going …

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  • 112de asportatis religiosorum — /diy aesparteytas ralijiyowsoram/ Concerning the property of religious persons carried away. The title of the statute 35 Edward I, passed to check the abuses of clerical possessions, one of which was the waste they suffered by being drained into… …

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  • 113de assisa proroganda — /diy asayza prowragaenda/ (Lat. For proroguing assise.) A writ to put off an assise, issuing to the justices, where one of the parties is engaged in the service of the king …

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  • 114de attornato recipiendo — /diy aetarneytow rasipiyendow/ A writ which lay to the judges of a court, requiring them to receive and admit an attorney for a party …

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  • 115de audiendo et terminando — /diy odiyendow et tarmanaendow/ For hearing and determining; to hear and determine. The name of a writ, or rather commission granted to certain justices to hear and determine cases of heinous misdemeanor, trespass, riotous breach of the peace,… …

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  • 116de averiis captis in withernamium — /diy avariyas kaeptas an wiaarneymiyam/ Writ for taking cattle in withernam. A writ which lay where the sheriff returned to a pluries writ of replevin that the cattle or goods, etc., were eloined, etc.; by which he was commanded to take the… …

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  • 117de averiis replegiandis — /diy avariyas rapliyjiyaendas/ A writ to replevy beasts. 3 Bl.Comm. 149 …

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  • 118de banco — /diy baeijkow/ Of the bench. A term formerly applied in England to the justices of the court of common pleas, or bench, as it was originally styled …

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  • 119de bene esse — /diy biyniy esiy/da biyniy/. Conditionally; provisionally; in anticipation of future need. A phrase applied to proceedings which are taken ex parte or provisionally, and are allowed to stand as well done for the present, but which may be subject… …

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  • 120de bigamis — /diy bigamas/ Concerning men twice married. The title of the English statute 4 Edw. I, St. 3; so called from the initial words of the fifth chapter …

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