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Meaning of Brief (or brieve) out of the chancery
A writ issued in Scotland in the name of the sovereign in the election of tutors to minors, the cognoscing of lunatics or of idiots, and the ascertaining the widow’s terce; and sometimes in dividing the property belonging to heirs-portioners. In these cases, only brieves are now in use. Bell, Diet.
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