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Fuero jurgo






Fuero jurgo

A Spanish code of laws, said to, be the most ancient in Europe.

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Code
Legislation. Signifies in general a collection of laws. It is a name given by way of eminence to a collection of such laws made by the legislature.

Said
Before mentioned.



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Frivolous
Is applied to an answer, plea, or objection which upon its face is clearly insufficient in law, and apparently made for purposes of delay or to embarrass an advesary.

Fructus industriales
The fruits or produce of the earth which are obtained by the industry of man, as growing corn.

Fructus legis
The fruit of the law- execution.

Fructus naturales
(United Kingdom) Vegetation which grows naturally without cultivation.

Fruit
Property. The produce of tree or plant containing the seed or used for food. Fruit is considered real estate, before it is separated from the plant or tree on which it grows; after its separation it acquires the character of personally, and may be the subject of larceny; it then has all the qualities of personal property. The term fruit, among the civilians, signifies not only the production of trees and other plants, but all sorts of revenue of whatever kind they may be.

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Fugam fecit
English law. He fled. This phrase, in an inquisition, signifies that a person fled for treason or felony. The effect of this is to make the party forfeit his goods absolutely, and the profits of his lands until he has been pardoned or acquitted.

Fugitive
"1) A runaway, one who is at liberty, and endeavors, by, going away, to escape. 2)Fugitive slave. One who has escaped from the service of his master. 3)Fugitive from justice. Criminal law. One who, having committed a crime within a jurisdiction, goes into another in order to evade the law, and avoid its punishment.

Full age
A. person is said to have full age at twenty-one years, whether the person be a man or woman.

Full court
When all the judges are present and properly organized, it -is said there is a full court; a court in banc.

Full defence
Pleading. A denial of all wrong or injury. It is expressed in the following formula: And the said C D, (the defendant,) by E F, his attorney, comes, and defends the wrong or injury, (or force and injury,) when and where it shall behoove him, and the damages and whatsoever else he ought to defend."

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