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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
And this defender finding that be wanted a warrant, might stay that unorderly
poinding, and for doing whereof cannot be convened as a deforcer. The Lords
found, no poinding could be executed, while the officer had recovered a warrant
to ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1803
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Supplement to the Dictionary of the decisions of the Court ...
There is no doubt but if the moveables of the deforcer be of so much value as
may satisfy the debt but this action is most just, seeing it is but just the same as if
he were pursued to be punished by tinsel of his moveables ; which, by the said
act ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Mungo Ponton Brown, William Maxwell Morison, 1826
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
Ct. App. 1967). deforciant; deforcer. In all but Scots law, deforcer is a needless
variant of deforciant (= one who deforces). That is unfortunate, since deforcer
might be more readily understood to anyone who began to learn what the verb ...
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The decisions of the Lords of council & session, in the most ...
... the Moveables, but does not bear that the Deforcer (hall pay otherways. a0.
The Act of Parliament puts it in the Party deforced his option to pursue Civilly or
Criminally, which must import, that if he have made his election to pursue
Criminally, ...
And if the beasts are shut up within a house or within pound, or if they are driven
out of the county, or if the bailiff meet with other disturbance, let him immediately
cause beasts of the deforcer to be taken to the extent of double the value by way
...
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History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster
Ducatus, between William de Stoklegh and Avicia his wife, and John del Dale of -
Childwalle, chaplain, deforcer of three parts of the manor of Huyton ; another is
dated 4 an Ducatfis between Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richemund, and ...
Edward Baines, William Robert Whatton, 1836
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court, ...
Brown. mained a deforcer. Suppose in the case of Belfield v. Rowse, Co. Lit. 33 a
; the tenant had pleaded that the heir to the time of his death had been always
ready, and that since the death of the heir, he had always been ready to assign ...
New Jersey. Supreme Court, Andrew Dutcher, J. Harrison, 1840
Bereford, J. The writ is to be brought against the deforcer; and here he has no
deforcer but you. We adjudge the writ good. Passeley. Whereas you bring this
writ upon a recovery to which your father was party, we tell you that your father
died ...
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The Institutes of the Law of Scotland. ... By William Forbes ...
The Deforcer of a Messenger executing Letters of Caption against a Criminal, is
guilty as Art andPartof the rescued Person's Crime, A Messenger's Execution
disappointed, or hindred by Deforcement, is declared to be lawful and orderly, as
if it ...
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A Changing World of Words: Studies in English Historical ...
An example of the problem can be found in the entry for the legal term deforcer}
Thomas Blount has an entry for this word in Glossographia (1656) under the
spelling deforsour, but no entry under this spelling appears in OED1, nor is there
an ...
Javier E. Díaz Vera, 2002