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The Civil Law in Its Natural Order
Definition of Stellionate. — Stellionate is that sort of fraud which is practised by
him who assigns, sells, or mortgages the same thing which he had already
assigned, sold, or mortgaged to another, and who conceals the former
engagement.8 ...
Jean Domat, Luther Stearns Cushing, 1850
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An Institute of the Law of Scotland: 2
Stellionate. Fraudulent Mule their persons and goods at the king's pleasure; 1540
, c. 105. ruptcy. Prison-breaking. Violating sepulclires. 7 9. Stellionate, from stellio
, a serpent of the most crafty kind (Pli-n. Hist. Nat. 1. 30, c. 10), is a term used in ...
John Erskine, James Badenach Nicolson, 1871
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The Civil Law in Its Natural Order
Definition of Stella'omtc. — Stellionate is that sort of hand which is practised by
him who assigns, sells, or mortgages the same thing which he had already
assigned, sold, or mortgaged to another, and who conceals the former
engagement!
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
STELLIONATE, s. A forensic term applied to crimes, in regard to which there is no
special statute, or definition in our common law, but as including the general idea
of fraud. " Stellionate, from stellio, a serpent of the most crafty kind, Plin. Hist.
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The Code Napoleon, Or, The French Civil Code
years of age, against women and girls, except in case of stellionate. It is sufficient
that the seventieth year have begun in order to enjoy the indulgence granted to
persons of seventy years. Personal arrest on account of stellionate during ...
France, George Spence, 1827
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The Freedom Of Speech and Writing Upon Public Affairs: ...
It discerneth principally of four " kinds of causes, forces, frauds, crimes various of
stellionate, and the " inchoationsor middle acts towards crimes capital or heinous
not actually " committed or perpetrated." Now stellionate is a mere civil law term, ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Stellionate, double conveyances, fraudulent bankruptcy, SfC. — The crime of
stellionate, from stellio, includes erery fraud which is not distinguished by a
special name ; but is chiefly applied to conveyances of the same right granted by
the ...
8
London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
Stellionate, double conveyances, fraudulent bankruptcy, Sfc. — The crime of
stellionate, nom stellio, includes every fraud which is not distinguished by a
special name; but is chiefly applied to conveyances of the same right granted by
the ...
9
Star Chamber Cases: Showing What Cases Properly Belong to ...
Force," meaning of, " Stellionate." for offences under the degree of capital.1 This
Court of Star Chamber is compounded of good elements; for it consisteth of four
kinds of persons ; 2 counsellors, peers, prelates, and chief judges: it discerneth ...
Richard Crompton, Franklin Fiske Heard, 2008
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Erskine's Principles of the Law of Scotland
The crime of stellionate, from stellio, Ph'n. Stelliomu. Hist. Natrl. 30, c. 10.,
includes every fraud which is- not distinguished by a special name; but is chiefly
applied to conveyances of the same numeri-' cal right, granted by the proprietor'to
...