Tag: HO

  • House of Lords

    Resources See Also Further Reading House of Lords in the Encyclopedia of Britain House of Lords in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary House of Lords in the Halsbury's Laws of England House of Lords in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases House of Lords in the […]

  • Honor

    English Law: Honor in the Past The seigniory of a lord paramount. 2 Bl. Com. 9f. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about honor is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the […]

  • Homine Capto In Withernam

    English Law: Homine Capto in Withernam in the Past The name of a writ directed to the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia) and commanding him to take one who has taken any bondsman and conveyed him out of the country, so that he cannot be replevied. Vide Withernam; Thesaurus, […]

  • Annum Diem Et Vastum

    English Law: Annum Diem et Vastum in the Past The title which the king acquires in land, when a party, who held not of the king, is attainted of felony. He acquires the power not only to take the profits for a full year, but to waste and demolish houses and to extirpate woods and…

  • Annum Diem Et Vastum

    English Law: Annum Diem et Vastum in the Past The title which the king acquires in land, when a party, who held not of the king, is attainted of felony. He acquires the power not only to take the profits for a full year, but to waste and demolish houses and to extirpate woods and…

  • Holt

    Concept of Holt Traditional meaning of holt [1] in the Saxon law history: A wood, or grove. Note: For more information on Saxon Law history, see here.[rtbs name=”saxon-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Holt”, Boston: […]

  • Immigration Adjudicator

    The Immigration Adjudicator Name The Immigration Adjudicator is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Immigration Adjudicator in the […]

  • Immigration Adjudicator

    The Immigration Adjudicator Name The Immigration Adjudicator is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Immigration Adjudicator in the […]

  • Hostellagium

    English Law: Hostellagium in the Past A right reserved to the lords to be lodged and entertained in the houses of their tenants. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about hostellagium is based on the Bouvier´s Law […]

  • Hostellagium

    English Law: Hostellagium in the Past A right reserved to the lords to be lodged and entertained in the houses of their tenants. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this information about hostellagium is based on the Bouvier´s Law […]

  • House

    Boarding-House: Legal History Boarding-House, a private house in which the proprietor provides board and lodging for paying guests. The position of a guest in a boarding-house differs in English law, to some extent, on the one hand from that of a lodger in the ordinary sense of the term, and […]

  • Homage

    English Law: Homage in the Past An acknowledgment made by the vassal in the presence of his lord, that he is his man, that is, his subject or vassal. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The form in law French was, Jeo deveigne vostre home. Developments Homage […]

  • Homage

    English Law: Homage in the Past An acknowledgment made by the vassal in the presence of his lord, that he is his man, that is, his subject or vassal. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The form in law French was, Jeo deveigne vostre home. Developments Homage […]

  • Hors de Son Fee

    In the Past, in relation to Pleading in the ancient English law These words signify out of his fee. A plea which was pleaded, when a person who pretended to be the lord, brought an action for rent services, as issuing out of his land: because if the defendant could prove the land was out…

  • House of Commons

    Resources See Also Further Reading House of Commons in the Encyclopedia of Britain House of Commons in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary House of Commons in the Halsbury's Laws of England House of Commons in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases House of Commons […]