Tag: French
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Icel
Concept of “Icel, Iceluy, Icelle, Iceux” Traditional meaning of icel, iceluy, icelle, iceux in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) This; him; these; those. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law […]
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Dessous
Concept of “Desoubs, Dessous, Desouth” Traditional meaning of desoubs, dessous, desouth in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Under; underneath; below. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law […]
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Dessous
Concept of “Desoubs, Dessous, Desouth” Traditional meaning of desoubs, dessous, desouth in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Under; underneath; below. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law […]
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Pris
Concept of “Pris” Traditional meaning of pris in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Taken. Prise, prisa: a seizure. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]
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Frais
Concept of “Frais” Traditional meaning of frais in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Costs; expenses. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Frais”, […]
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Gast
Concept of “Gast” Traditional meaning of gast in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Waste. Gaster: to waste. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]
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Malfaisance
Concept of “Malfeasance, maleficium ” Traditional meaning of malfaisance in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Wrong-doing; crime; see Rob. El. L. Rev. ed.; § 197. Maleficia non debent remanere impunita; et […]
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Almoigne
Concept of “Almoigne, Almoin” Traditional meaning of almoigne, almoin in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Alms. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]
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Avaler
Concept of “Avaler” Traditional meaning of avaler in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To descend; lower; put down; swallow. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases […]
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Garner
verbaccumulate acquire aggregate amass assemble bank bring together cache collect compile condere deposit fund gather group hoard keep in reserve<…
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Engleterre
England. …
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Paques
Concept of “Pascha, paques ” Traditional meaning of paques in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Easter. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Paques”, […]
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Fitz
Concept of “Fitz” Traditional meaning of fitz in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Son; a son. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Fitz”, Boston: […]
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Maintes Fois
Concept of “Maintes Fois” Traditional meaning of maintes fois in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) Many times. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, […]
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Laisser Aller
Concept of “Laisser Aller” Traditional meaning of laisser aller in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) (To let it go.) Let it alone; let things take their course. Resources Notes and References Based on A […]