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De vicineto
De vicinetoFrom the vicinage or country. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Country By country is meant the state of which one is a member. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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 Out of the lands. 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 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. Dead body Criminal law. A corpse. Dead freight Contracts. When the charterer of a vessel has shipped part of the goods on board, and is not ready to ship the remainder, the master, unless restrained by his special contract, may take other goods on board, and the amount which is not supplied, required to complete the cargo, is called dead freight. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for De vicineto. If you have a better definition for De vicineto than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of De vicineto may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on De vicineto and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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