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  • Wisby, Laws Of

    Definition of Wisby, Laws Of The code of maritime law drawn up at the Hanse own of Wisby, in the island of Gotland, about th-e fourteenth century Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Wisby, Laws Of in the Dictionaries, Wisby, Laws Of in our legal […]

  • Wager Of Law

    Definition of Wager Of Law Compurgation (q.v.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Wager Of Law in the Dictionaries, Wager Of Law in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse the Legal […]

  • Unlawful Assembly

    Definition of Unlawful Assembly The common law misdemeanour consisting of the assembly of three or more persons with Intent to commit by open force a crime, or in such a manner as to give just ground to apprehend a breach of the peace Browse You might be interested in these references tools: […]

  • Subinfeudation

    Definition of Subinfeudation The grant of the whole or part of his land by a tenant in fee-simple to another to hold of him as his tenant so that the relation of tenure with its incidents of fealty, etc., was created between them. Subinfeudation was abolished by the statute Quia Emptores […]

  • Statute Law Revision Acts

    Definition of Statute Law Revision Acts Since 1861 have been passed every few years to remove from the statute book Acts or parts of Acts which have become wholly obsolete. The legal effect of anything repealed by the Acts remains notwithstanding the repeal Browse You might be interested in […]

  • Serjeants-at-Law

    Definition of Serjeants-at-Law Barristers of superior degree of the Order of the Coif, to which they were called by writ under the Great Seal. They formed an Inn called Serjeants’ Inn, with buildings in Fleet Street and Chancery Lane. Formerly they were supposed to serve the Crown (hence their […]

  • Reus

    Definition of Reus Any party to a case, including a stipulator. (Roman law.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Reus in the Dictionaries, Reus in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse […]

  • Rhodes, Laws Of

    Definition of Rhodes, Laws Of A code of sea laws compiled at a very early date in the island of Rhodes and declared by the Roman emperors to be binding on the world at large Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Rhodes, Laws Of in the Dictionaries, […]

  • Reus

    Definition of Reus Any party to a case, including a stipulator. (Roman law.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Reus in the Dictionaries, Reus in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse […]