Search results for: “action by staff”
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Ejectment
A mixed action in which recovery of land, rents due and damages could be recovered in the same action. In strict sense, an action at law for the termination of a claim of right of possession to and recovery of possession of corporeal hereditaments. Bradshaw v Ashley, 180 U.S. […]
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Ejectment
A mixed action in which recovery of land, rents due and damages could be recovered in the same action. In strict sense, an action at law for the termination of a claim of right of possession to and recovery of possession of corporeal hereditaments. Bradshaw v Ashley, 180 U.S. […]
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Per
By, by means of, through. To or for each. Each and every.
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Per
By, by means of, through. To or for each. Each and every.
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]
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Step
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Step Meaning of Step Synonyms of Step noun achievement act action advance advancement deed degree expedient footpace footstep gait gradation grade […]
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Change of Name
Change of name in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of change of name.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading change of name […]
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Before
Prior to, in point of time; ahead in space; in the presence of; under the official purview of.
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Baculus
(Lat.) In old English practice. A staff, rod, or wand, anciently used in the ceremony of making livery of seisin, where there was no building on the land. Fiat seysina per fustim et per baculum, seisin should be made by rod and staff. Bracton, fol. 40; Fleta, lib. 3, c. 15, § 5. […]
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Baculus Nuntiatorius
The baculus, i.e., rod or staff, set up on the land of the defendant in a real action to notify him of its commencement….
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Include
To have as a component part; to contain; to consider with or put into a general category. Occurring in Statutes and in the interpretation clauses of formal documents, generally the word is used to enlarge the meaning of words or phrases occurring in the Statute or document. Very generally used […]