double voucher — In old English law, this was when a common recovery was had, and an estate of freehold was first conveyed to any indifferent person against whom the proecipe was brought, and then he vouched the tenant in tail, who vouched over the common vouchee … Black's law dictionary
double voucher — In old English law, this was when a common recovery was had, and an estate of freehold was first conveyed to any indifferent person against whom the proecipe was brought, and then he vouched the tenant in tail, who vouched over the common vouchee … Black's law dictionary
Voucher — Vouch er, n. 1. One who vouches, or gives witness or full attestation, to anything. [1913 Webster] Will his vouchers vouch him no more? Shak. [1913 Webster] The great writers of that age stand up together as vouchers for one another s reputation … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recovery by double voucher — A form of common recovery wherein the writ was brought against a person to whom a conveyance was made as a matter of form and who vouched the real tenant, the latter vouching the common vouchee … Ballentine's law dictionary
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