10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «AFFORCEMENT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
afforcement in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
afforcement im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of ...
Afforce, increased, strengthened. s'Afforcent, aim at, attempt. •Si se afforce, if he
should attempt. Afforcement defemme, forcing a woman. Afforcement de la lay, a
forcing or straining of the law. Afforcement, effectually. Afforer, to estimate, to tax.
2
Public Order and Law Enforcement: The Local Administration ...
... could be associated in the commission.212 The new powers do not appear to
have been used immediately for it was not until 16 April 1345 that the first
afforcement was enrolled.213 Two months previously commissioners of the
peace were ...
3
A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
To ravish. Afforcement. A strengthening, adding to: increase. Afforcer. To afforce;
to add; to increase; to strengthen. Afforciament. Same as AFFORCE- MRXT.
Afforciamentum. An afforcement. Afforciamentum curise. An afforcement of a
court.
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A Dictionary of the Norman Or Old French Language: Collected ...
Afforcement de femme, forcing a woman. Afforcement de la ley, a forcing or
strainìng of the law. Afforcement, effeSìually. Aftbrer, to eftimate, to tax.
Affonement,strengtb, aid, assistance. Afforterez, will enforce. Affrai, affrei, terrer.
En En affrai de ...
5
Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of ...
... lord is demanding regular three-weekly suit; lord says he is only claiming three
-weekly suit when there is a writ of right in the court or one tenant makes a
complaint against another in the court or his presence is needed for the
afforcement of ...
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A Dictionary, of the Norman Or Old French Language: ...
Afforcement de femme, forcing a woman. Afforcement de la lay, a forcing or
straining of the law. Afforcement, effectually. Afforer, to estimate, to tax.
Affortement, strength, aid, assistance. Afforterez, will enforce. Affrai, affrei, terror.
En affrai de la ...
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A Short Constitutional History of England
This Fury of Afforcement gradually developed Jury of , , , . . , . ,. . . , . Afforcement.
into a sworn body of witnesses without any judicial functions, 1 SeL Charters, 259
. 2 The ordeal may have fallen into disuse some time before this. Bracton ...
Henry St. Clair Feilden, William Austin Gray Etheridge,
1895
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Papers on the Legal History of Government: Difficulties ...
But afforcement of the jury was exceptional, as one may readily see by looking
into the records of the time, for instance, the Rotuli Curiae Regis.2 Afforcement is
always particularly referred to as out of course. Usually there was a simple jury, ...
Melville Madison Bigelow,
1920
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Antient Parliamentary Elections. A history showing how ...
He also does suit at the Great Courts twice a year, and afforcement of court. Of
the others, one renders suit and afforcement, ward, marriage, relief, and heriot;
the other, suit and heriot. Of the tenants ' de lib. ten. perquis.,' since old extent, all,
...
Homersham COX (the Elder.),
1868
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
The jury of the time was better than other modes of trial, but like them it was even
at its highest no more than trial by men to whom the occult was fact equally with
objects of sense. But afforcement of the jury was exceptional, as one may readily
...
Massachusetts Historical Society,
1916