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Vicontiel






Vicontiel

Belonging to the sheriff.

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Sheriff
The name of the chief officer of the county. In Latin he is called vice comes, because in England he represented the comes or earl. His name is said to be derived from the Saxon seyre, shire or county, and reve, keeper, bailiff, or guardian.



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Vicecomes
The sheriff.

Vicecomes non misit breve
The sheriff did not send the writ. An entry made on the record when nothing has been done by virtue of a writ which has been directed to the sheriff.

Vice-consul
An officer who performs the duties of a consul within a part of the district of a consul, or who acts in the place of a consul.

Vicenage
The neighborhood; the venue.

Vicinetum
The neighborhood; vicenage; the venue.

Vicontiel

Vide
(United Kingdom) See.

Videlicet
Latin for "to wit" or "that is to say." "Viz.", which is the abbreviation of videlicet, is much more commonly used. It is often found in legal documents to advise that what follows provides more detail about a preceding general statement.

View
A prospect.

Viewers
Persons appointed by the courts to see and examine certain matters, and make a report of the facts together with their opinion to the court. In practice they are usually appointed to lay out roads and the like.

Vigilance
Proper attention in proper time.

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