Tag: Legal History

  • Apprentice.

    Apprentice.

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Apprentice. Meaning of Apprentice. One who binds himself to serve and learn for a definite time from a master, who on his side covenants to teach his trade or calling. See Clements v. L. & N.W. Ry. […]

  • Appeal

    Grammar This term is a verb. Etimology of Appeal (You may find appeal at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). early 14c., originally in legal sense of “to call” to a higher judge or court, from Anglo-French apeler “to call upon, accuse,” Old […]

  • Appeal

    Grammar This term is a verb. Etimology of Appeal (You may find appeal at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). early 14c., originally in legal sense of “to call” to a higher judge or court, from Anglo-French apeler “to call upon, accuse,” Old […]

  • Action de Die In Diem

    Meaning of Action de Die in Diem Resources See Also Action

  • Appensura

    Payment of money by weight instead of by count. Cowell. …

  • Accredulitare

    See purgation by oath….

  • Accredulitare

    See purgation by oath….

  • Amittere curiam

    (Lat. to lose court). To be excluded from the right to attend court. St. Westminster II. c. 44. …

  • Ab Epistolis

    (Lat.) An officer having charge of the correspondence (epistolae) of his superior or sovereign; a secretary. Calv. Lex. …

  • Ab Epistolis

    (Lat.) An officer having charge of the correspondence (epistolae) of his superior or sovereign; a secretary. Calv. Lex. …

  • Answer In Subsidium

    Meaning of Answer in Subsidium In this law dictionary, the legal term answer in subsidium is a kind of the Legal History class. Resources See Also Legal History

  • Answer In Subsidium

    Meaning of Answer in Subsidium In this law dictionary, the legal term answer in subsidium is a kind of the Legal History class. Resources See Also Legal History

  • Adrectare

    Concept of “Adrectare” Traditional meaning of adrectare in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) To do right; make amends. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases […]

  • Adrectare

    Concept of “Adrectare” Traditional meaning of adrectare in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) To do right; make amends. Resources Notes and References Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases […]

  • Admortization

    The reduction of property of lands or tenements to mortmain, in the feudal customs. …