faciendo

faciendo
In doing; in making; in causing.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • dedimus potestatem de attorno faciendo — /dedamas powtasteytam diy atarnow feys(h)iyendow/ In old English practice, a writ, issued by royal authority, empowering an attorney to appear for a defendant. Prior to the statute of Westminster 2, a party could not appear in court by attorney… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • attornato faciendo vel recipiendo — /aetarneydow fceshiyendow vel rasipiyendow/ An obsolete writ, which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred court to receive and admit an attorney to appear for the person that owed suit of court …   Black's law dictionary

  • dedimus potestatem de attorno faciendo — /dedamas powtasteytam diy atarnow feys(h)iyendow/ In old English practice, a writ, issued by royal authority, empowering an attorney to appear for a defendant. Prior to the statute of Westminster 2, a party could not appear in court by attorney… …   Black's law dictionary

  • in faciendo — /in feys(h)iyendow/ In doing; in feasance; in the performance of an act …   Black's law dictionary

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