Legal Definition and Related Resources of Adminicle
Meaning of Adminicle
In Scotch Law. Any writing or deed introduced for the purpose of proof of the tenor of a lost deed to which it refers. Ersk. Inst. lib. 4, tit. 1, § 55; Stair, Inst. lib. 4, tit. 32, §§ 6, 7. In English Law. Aid; support. St. 1 Edw. IV. e. 1. In Civil Law. Imperfect proof. Merlin, Repert.
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Meaning of Adminicle
In this law dictionary, the legal term adminicle is a kind of the Scots law class.
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