- warrantia
- A warranty; a guaranty.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
warrantia diei — See de warrantia diei … Ballentine's law dictionary
warrantia chartae — /wohraensh(iy)a kartiy/ In old English practice, warranty of charter. A writ which lay for one who, being enfeoffed of lands or tenements, with a clause of warranty, was afterwards impleaded in an assize or other action in which he could not… … Black's law dictionary
warrantia custodiae — /wohr?ensh(iy)a kastowdiyiy/ An old English writ, which lay for him who was challenged to be a ward to another, in respect to land said to be holden by knight service; which land, when it was bought by the ancestors of the ward, was warranted… … Black's law dictionary
warrantia diei — /wohrabnsh(iy)a dayiyay/ A writ which lay for a man who, having had a day assigned him personally to appear in court in any action in which he was sued, was in the meantime, by commandment, employed in the king s service, so that he could not… … Black's law dictionary
warrantia chartae — A writ for the enforcement of a warranty contained in a deed … Ballentine's law dictionary
warrantia custodiae — An old writ under which the plaintiff contested the right of the lord of the manor to guardianship in chivalry of the lands of the heir where the land had been warranted to be free thereof … Ballentine's law dictionary
de warrantia charts — /diy wohraensh(iy)s kartiy/ Writ of warranty of charter. A writ which lay for him who was enfeoffed, with clause of warranty [in the charter of feoffment], and was afterwards impleaded in an assise or other action, in which he could not vouch or… … Black's law dictionary
de warrantia diei — /diy worensh(iy)s dayiyay/ A writ that lay where a man had a day in any action to appear in proper person, and the king at that day, or before, employed him in some service, so that he could not appear at the day in court. It was directed to the… … Black's law dictionary
de warrantia charts — /diy wohraensh(iy)s kartiy/ Writ of warranty of charter. A writ which lay for him who was enfeoffed, with clause of warranty [in the charter of feoffment], and was afterwards impleaded in an assise or other action, in which he could not vouch or… … Black's law dictionary
de warrantia diei — /diy worensh(iy)s dayiyay/ A writ that lay where a man had a day in any action to appear in proper person, and the king at that day, or before, employed him in some service, so that he could not appear at the day in court. It was directed to the… … Black's law dictionary