diy

  • 121de bone memorie — /diy bowniy memariy/ L. Fr. Of good memory; of sound mind …

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  • 122de bonis asportatis — /diy bownas aesparteytas/ For goods taken away; for taking away goods. The action of trespass for taking personal property is technically called trespass de bonis asportatis …

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  • 123de bonis non — /diy bownas non/ An abbreviation of de bonis non administratis (q.v.) …

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  • 124de bonis non administratis — /diy bownas non adminastreytas/ Of the goods not administered. When an administrator is appointed to succeed another, who has left the estate partially unsettled, he is said to be granted administration de bonis non; that is, of the goods not… …

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  • 125de bonis non amovendis — /diy bownas non eymavendas/ Writ for not removing goods. A writ anciently directed to the sheriffs of London, commanding them, in cases where a writ of error was brought by a defendant against whom a judgment was recovered, to see that his goods… …

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  • 126de bonis propriis — /diy bownas prowpriyas/ Of his own goods. The technical name of a judgment against an administrator or executor to be satisfied from his own property, and not from the estate of the deceased, as in cases where he has been guilty of a devastavit… …

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  • 127de bonis testatoris ac si — /diy bownas testatoras aek say/ (Lat. From the goods of the testator, if he has any, and, if not, from those of the executor.) A judgment rendered where an executor falsely pleads any matter as a release, or, generally, in any case where he is to …

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  • 128de bono et malo — /diy bownow et nuelow/ See de bien et de mat …

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