servĭtĭum
31intrinsecum servitium — /antrinzakam sarvish(iy)am/ In old English law, common and ordinary duties with the lord s court …
32expressum servitium regat vel declaret taciturn — /akspresam sarvish(iy)am riygat vel deklarerat taesatam/ Let service expressed rule or declare what is silent …
33intrinsecum servitium — /antrinzakam sarvish(iy)am/ In old English law, common and ordinary duties with the lord s court …
34per quod servitium amisit — /par kwod sarvish(iy)am amayzat/ In old pleading, whereby he lost the service [of his servant]. A phrase used in the old declarations in actions of trespass by a master, for beating or ill using his servant, descriptive of the special damage he… …
35socagium idem est quod servitium socs; et soca, idem est quod caruca — /sakeyj(iy)am aydam est sarvish(iy)am sowsiy, et sowka, aydam est kwod kahruwka/ Socage is the same as service of the soc; and soc is the same thing as a plow …
36villanum servitium — /valeynam sarvish(iy)am/ In old English law, villein service …
37attorn servitium tenentis — To attorn the service of a tenant …
38grand serjeanty, per magnum servitium — Grand serjeanty by distinguished service,–whereby the tenant was bound, instead of serving the king generally in his wars, to do some special honorary service to the king in person; as to carry his banner, his sword, or the like; or to be his… …
39liberum servitium — Free service. Free services, under the feudal system, were such as were not unbecoming the character of a soldier or a freeman to perform; as to serve under the lord in his wars, to pay a sum of money, and the like. See 2 Bl Comm 60 …
40parvum servitium regis — Small service of the king; petit sergeanty …