- placita coronae
- Pleas of the crown; English criminal actions.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
placita coronae — /plaesata karowniy/ Pleas of the crown. All trials for crimes and misdemeanors, wherein the king is plaintiff, on behalf of the people. + placita coronae pleas of the crown; criminal actions or proceedings, in which the crown was the prosecutor … Black's law dictionary
placita coronae — |plasəd.əkəˈrōˌnē noun plural Etymology: Medieval Latin : pleas of the crown … Useful english dictionary
placit — /plaesat/, or placitum /plsesat(am)/ Decree; determination + placitum /plaesatam/ In civil law, an agreement of parties; that which is their pleasure to arrange between them. An imperial ordinance or constitution; literally, the prince s pleasure … Black's law dictionary
placitum — placit /plaesat/, or placitum /plsesat(am)/ Decree; determination + placitum /plaesatam/ In civil law, an agreement of parties; that which is their pleasure to arrange between them. An imperial ordinance or constitution; literally, the prince s… … Black's law dictionary
MURDRUM — apud Anglos olim caedem dolô et clam commissam significabat; item mulctam, eô nomine inflictam. Quoties enim cadaver aliquod reperiebatur, nec interfector erat cognitus, nec occius ipse post vulnera eatenus superstes fuisset, ut eloqui potuisset… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
corona — /karowna/ The crown. Placita coronae; pleas of the crown; criminal actions or proceedings, in which the crown was the prosecutor … Black's law dictionary
corona — /karowna/ The crown. Placita coronae; pleas of the crown; criminal actions or proceedings, in which the crown was the prosecutor … Black's law dictionary
pleas of the crown — Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin placita coronae 1. a. Eng & Scots law : the pleas or actions of which the crown formerly claimed exclusive jurisdiction as affecting the king s peace b. Scots law : the judicial proceedings involving… … Useful english dictionary
JUSTITIARIUS Capitalis Angliae — magistratus slim amplissimus fuit, qui, in Regis palatio semper fere versatus, id officii in eo, quod olim Comites Palatii in Francia, obivit, ac proin maioris momenti negotia, et, quae inter Barones Regni controversae erant, lites, supremo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JUSTITIA, al. JUSTITIARIUS — Iudex s. administrator iustitiae, sed in foro plerumque saeculari. Delata sunt ad Anglos vocabula, sub Eduardo Confessore, vel potius Gul. I. Normannis tum irruentibus. Ad Italos pariter ulteriores, Normannis sub Tancredi filiis, circa A. C. 1040 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale