- dedi et concessi
- I have given and granted. Words of conveyance used in ancient deeds.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
dedi et concessi — /diyday et kansesay/ I have given and granted. The operative words of conveyance in ancient charters of feoffment, and deeds of gift and grant; the English given and granted being still the most proper, though not the essential, words by which… … Black's law dictionary
dedi et concessi — /diyday et kansesay/ I have given and granted. The operative words of conveyance in ancient charters of feoffment, and deeds of gift and grant; the English given and granted being still the most proper, though not the essential, words by which… … Black's law dictionary
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dedimus et concessimus — /dedamas et kansesamas/ (Lat. We have given and granted.) Words used by the king, or where there were more grantors than one, instead of dedi et concessi … Black's law dictionary
futuri — /f(y)styuray/ Those who are to be. Part of the commencement of old deeds. Sciant praesentes et futuri, quod ego talis, dedi et concessi, etc. (Let all men now living and to come know that I, A. B., have, etc.) … Black's law dictionary
dedimus et concessimus — /dedamas et kansesamas/ (Lat. We have given and granted.) Words used by the king, or where there were more grantors than one, instead of dedi et concessi … Black's law dictionary
futuri — /f(y)styuray/ Those who are to be. Part of the commencement of old deeds. Sciant praesentes et futuri, quod ego talis, dedi et concessi, etc. (Let all men now living and to come know that I, A. B., have, etc.) … Black's law dictionary