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81de molendino de novo erecto non jacet prohibitio — /diy malendanow diy nowvow arektow non jeysat prow(h)abish(iy)ow/ A prohibition lies not against a newlyerected mill …
82de recto de advocatione — /diy rektow diy sedvakeyshiyowniy/ Writ of right of advowson. An old English writ which lay for one who had an estate in an advowson to him and his heirs in fee simple, if he were disturbed to present. Abolished by St. 3 & 4 Wm. IV, c. 27 …
83de recto de rationabili parte — /diy rektow diy rishaneybalay partiy/ Writ of right, of reasonable part. An old English writ which lay between privies in blood, as between brothers in gavelkind, or between sisters or other coparceners for lands in fee simple, where one was… …
84de essendo quietum de tolonio — /diy asendow kwayiytam diy talowniyow/ A writ which lay for those who were by privilege free from the payment of toll, on their being molested therein …
85de essonio de malo lecti — /diy ssowniyow diy maelow lektay/ A writ which issued upon an essoin of malum lecti being cast, to examine whether the party was in fact sick or not …
86de facto — /diy faektow/ In fact, in deed, actually. This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs which must be accepted for all practical purposes, but is illegal or illegitimate. Thus, an office,… …
87de fide et officio judicis non recipitur quaestio, sed de scientia, sive sit error juris, sive facti — /diy faydiy et afishiyow juwdasas non rasipatsr kwes(h)t(iy)ow, sed diy sayensh(iy)a, sayviy sit ehrar jiiras sayviy fcektay/ Concerning the fidelity and official conduct of a judge, no question is [will be] entertained; but [only] concerning his …
88de jure judices, de facto juratores respondent — /diy juriy juwdasiyz, diy ftektow juratoriyz raspondant/ The judges find the law, the jury the facts …
89de molendino de novo erecto non jacet prohibitio — /diy malendanow diy nowvow arektow non jeysat prow(h)abish(iy)ow/ A prohibition lies not against a newlyerected mill …
90de recto de advocatione — /diy rektow diy sedvakeyshiyowniy/ Writ of right of advowson. An old English writ which lay for one who had an estate in an advowson to him and his heirs in fee simple, if he were disturbed to present. Abolished by St. 3 & 4 Wm. IV, c. 27 …