- de fine capiendo pro terris
- Of taking a fine in lieu of the land,–a writ to secure the release of an attainted juror and his goods on his payment of a fine.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
fine capiendo pro terris — See de fine capiendo pro terris … Ballentine's law dictionary
fine capiendo pro terris — /fayniy kaepiyendow prow tehres/ An obsolete writ which lay for a person who, upon conviction by jury, had his lands and goods taken, and his body imprisoned, to be remitted his imprisonment, and have his lands and goods redelivered to him, on… … Black's law dictionary
fine capiendo pro terris — /fayniy kaepiyendow prow tehres/ An obsolete writ which lay for a person who, upon conviction by jury, had his lands and goods taken, and his body imprisoned, to be remitted his imprisonment, and have his lands and goods redelivered to him, on… … Black's law dictionary
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