Tag: French

  • Ouster

    Dispossession . Generally, a wrongful dispossession in respect to which the aggrieved party becomes entitled to maintain an action .

  • Eau

    Concept of “Eau, Eawe, Ewe, Etc.” Traditional meaning of eau, eawe, ewe, etc. in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Water. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and […]

  • Eau

    Concept of “Eau, Eawe, Ewe, Etc.” Traditional meaning of eau, eawe, ewe, etc. in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Water. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and […]

  • Oiez

    Oie, Oiez, Oir See Also OYER

  • Cour

    Concept of “Curia, Cur, Cour ” Traditional meaning of cour in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Court. Curia advisari vult: the court wishes to deliberate. Curia admiralitatis: the court of admiralty. Curia baronis […]

  • Faillite

    (Fr.) Bankruptcy; failure; the condition of a merchant who ceases to pay his debts. 3 Masse, Dr. Comm. 171; Guyot, Rep. Univ. …

  • Faillite

    (Fr.) Bankruptcy; failure; the condition of a merchant who ceases to pay his debts. 3 Masse, Dr. Comm. 171; Guyot, Rep. Univ. …

  • Que

    Concept of “Que” Traditional meaning of que in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) That; who; which; than. Que est le mesme: Quoe est eadem (see this last concept in this legal reference), Que estate (which estate): […]

  • Que

    Concept of “Que” Traditional meaning of que in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) That; who; which; than. Que est le mesme: Quoe est eadem (see this last concept in this legal reference), Que estate (which estate): […]

  • Degaster

    (Law Fr.) To waste. Degast, degaste, degata, wasted, destroyed. Kelham. …

  • Degaster

    (Law Fr.) To waste. Degast, degaste, degata, wasted, destroyed. Kelham. …

  • Vener

    Concept of “Vener,venire ” Traditional meaning of vener in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To come; to appear. A name given the precept or other process for collecting a jury; see Rob. El. L. Rev. ed.; § 326. […]

  • Vener

    Concept of “Vener,venire ” Traditional meaning of vener in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To come; to appear. A name given the precept or other process for collecting a jury; see Rob. El. L. Rev. ed.; § 326. […]

  • Escoce

    Concept of “Escoce, Escosse” Traditional meaning of escoce, escosse in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Scotland. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]

  • Escoce

    Concept of “Escoce, Escosse” Traditional meaning of escoce, escosse in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Scotland. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]