Tag: VE

  • Venire Facias

    English Law: Venire Facias in the Past According to the English law, the proper process to be issued on an indictment for any petit misdemeanor, on a penal statute, is a writ called venire facias. 2. It is in the nature of a summons to cause the party to appear. 4 Bl. Com. 18 1…

  • Venire Facias

    English Law: Venire Facias in the Past According to the English law, the proper process to be issued on an indictment for any petit misdemeanor, on a penal statute, is a writ called venire facias. 2. It is in the nature of a summons to cause the party to appear. 4 Bl. Com. 18 1…

  • Vetera Statuta

    English Law: Vetera Statuta in the Past The name of vetera statuta, ancient statutes, has been given to the statutes commencing with Magna Charta’ and ending with those of Edward II. Crabb’s Eng. Law, 222. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this […]

  • Vetera Statuta

    English Law: Vetera Statuta in the Past The name of vetera statuta, ancient statutes, has been given to the statutes commencing with Magna Charta’ and ending with those of Edward II. Crabb’s Eng. Law, 222. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, this […]

  • Veray Or True Tenant

    English Law: Veray or True Tenant in the Past One who holds a fee simple; in pleadings, he is called simply tenant. He differs from a tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) by the way in this, that the latter holds a less estate than a fee which stays…

  • Veray Or True Tenant

    English Law: Veray or True Tenant in the Past One who holds a fee simple; in pleadings, he is called simply tenant. He differs from a tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) by the way in this, that the latter holds a less estate than a fee which stays…

  • Veray

    English Law: Veray in the Past This is an ancient way of spelling urai, true. Developments In the English law, there are three kinds of tenants: 1. Veray or true tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia), who is one who holds in fee simple. 2. tenant (see more […]

  • Veray

    English Law: Veray in the Past This is an ancient way of spelling urai, true. Developments In the English law, there are three kinds of tenants: 1. Veray or true tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia), who is one who holds in fee simple. 2. tenant (see more […]

  • Queen's Bench

    Concept of Queen’s Bench Traditional meaning of queen’s bench [1] in the English common law history: Queen’s counsel: a barrister called within the bar, appointed by letters patent to be her Majesty’s counsel learned in the law, who has precedence over others, of the outer bar, cannot plead […]

  • Venter Inspiciendo

    English Law: Venter Inspiciendo in the Past A writ directed to the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia), commanding him that, in the presence of twelve men and as many women, he cause examination to be made, whether a woman there named is with child (see more about this […]

  • Venter Inspiciendo

    English Law: Venter Inspiciendo in the Past A writ directed to the sheriff (see law enforcement in the U.K. encyclopedia), commanding him that, in the presence of twelve men and as many women, he cause examination to be made, whether a woman there named is with child (see more about this […]

  • Versailles Treaty

    Summary of VERSAILLES TREATY: (1919) In relation to the legal history of the United States and the United Kingdom: Occurred in Paris after World War I. Attended by 27 nations – not Russia because of the Revolution – Germany not invited. Dominated by the Big Four – Clemenceau (France), Wilson […]

  • Vehicle

    Open sided car park in the Building (Scotland) Act 2003 Meaning of Open sided car park in the context of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003: open sided car parks and parking garages, designed to admit or accommodate only passenger or light goods vehicles not exceeding 2500 kilograms gross mass. […]

  • Verbal Warning

    Definition of Verbal Warning Verbal warnings are appropriate for minor misconduct.

  • Verdict

    Verdict Meaning Verdict in Scottish Law The decision reached at the end of a trial Definition of Verdict The trial judge, when explaining what is required of the jury, will direct them that a unanimous decision is needed.