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De terris






De terris

Out of the lands.



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De proprietate probanda
English practice. The name of a writ which issues in a case of replevin when the defendant claims property in the chattels replevied, and the sheriff makes a return accordingly.

De quota litis
The name of a part or contract, in the civil law, by which one who has a claim difficult to recover, agrees with another to give a part for the purpose of obtaining his services to recover the rest.

De reparatione facienda
The name of a writ which lies by one tenant in common against the other, to cause him to aid in repairing the common propert.

De son tort
Of his own wrong. This term is usually applied to a person who, having no right to meddle with the affairs or estate of a deceased person, yet undertakes to do. so, by acting as executor of the deceased.

De son tort demesne
Of his own wrong, pleading. The name of a replication in an action for a wrong or injury. When the defendant pleads a matter merely in excuse of an injury to the person or reputation of another, the plaintiff may reply de son tort demesne sans tiel cause; that it was the defendant's own wrong without such cause.

De terris

De una parte
A deed de una parte, is one where only one party grants, gives, or binds himself to do.a thing to another.

De vicineto
From the vicinage or country.

De warrantia diei, writ
English law. Where a man is required to appear on a certain day in person, and before that day the king certifies that the party is in the king's service, he may sue this writ, commanding the justices not to record his default for that day for the cause before mentioned.

Deacon
Ecclesiastical law. A minister or servant in the church whose office, in some churches, is to assist the priest in divine service, and the distribution of the sacrament.

Dead
Something which has no life; figuratively, something of no value.

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