legalis homo
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legalis homo — /bgeybs howmow/ A lawful man; a person who stands rectus in curia; a person not outlawed, excommunicated, or infamous. It occurs in the phrase, probi et legates homines (good and lawful men, competent jurors), and legality designates the… … Black's law dictionary
legalis homo — /bgeybs howmow/ A lawful man; a person who stands rectus in curia; a person not outlawed, excommunicated, or infamous. It occurs in the phrase, probi et legates homines (good and lawful men, competent jurors), and legality designates the… … Black's law dictionary
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liber et legalis homo — /laybar et bgeybs howmow/ In old English law, a free and lawful man. A term applied to a juror, or to one worthy of being a juryman, from the earliest period … Black's law dictionary
liber et legalis homo — /laybar et bgeybs howmow/ In old English law, a free and lawful man. A term applied to a juror, or to one worthy of being a juryman, from the earliest period … Black's law dictionary
probus et legalis homo — /prowbas et lageylas howmow/ A good and lawful man. A phrase particularly applied to a juror or witness who was free from all exception, and competent in point of law to serve on juries. In the plural form: probi et legates homines … Black's law dictionary
liber et legalis homo — A free and lawful man; a juryman … Ballentine's law dictionary
probus et legalis homo — A true and lawful man; that is, a man who can serve upon a jury, be a witness, or bring an action to recover lands or money due him. See 3 Bl Comm 102 … Ballentine's law dictionary
homo legalis — |hō(ˌ)mōlə̇ˈgalə̇s, gäl , gāl noun Etymology: Medieval Latin : one whose status as a citizen or member of a community is recognized in law : a legal person … Useful english dictionary
legal man — noun or legal person Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin legalis homo : legalis homo … Useful english dictionary