- allocatione facienda
- A writ by which an accountant secured an allowance due him from the English exchequer.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
allocatione facienda — /abbkeyshiyowniy faeshiyenda/ In old English practice, a writ for allowing to an accountant such sums of money as he hath lawfully expended in his office; directed to the lord treasurer and barons of the exchequer upon application made … Black's law dictionary
allocatione facienda — /abbkeyshiyowniy faeshiyenda/ In old English practice, a writ for allowing to an accountant such sums of money as he hath lawfully expended in his office; directed to the lord treasurer and barons of the exchequer upon application made … Black's law dictionary
de allocatione facienda — For making an allowance,–an old English writ to compel the lord treasurer and barons of the exchequer to make allowances to certain government officers for payments made by them … Ballentine's law dictionary