Legal Definition and Related Resources of Legal Memory
Meaning of Legal Memory
The time of legal memory runs back to the commencement of the reign of Richard 1 (September 12, 1189 A.D.), because, in England, the Statutes of westminster I, 1275, C.8, fixed that period as the time of limitation for bringing certain real actions.
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