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Aid of the king

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Aid of the king

Meaning of Aid of the king

Intervention prayed by the king’s tenant when another questioned his tenure, or demanded rent of him.

What does Aid of the king mean in American Law?

The definition of Aid of the king in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

A special variety of aid-prayer in old practice: When a tenant of the King had a demand for rent made on him by someone else, he might petition for the King’s formal assistance.

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