rationabili parte
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rationabili parte bonorum — See de rationabili parte bonorum … Ballentine's law dictionary
writ de rationabili parte bonorum — /rit diy rsesh(iy)3neybslay partiy bownorsm/ See de rationabili parte bonorum … Black's law dictionary
rationabili parte bonorum — /raeshaneybalay partly banoram/ A writ that lay for the wife against the executors of her husband, to have the third part of his goods after his just debts and funeral expenses had been paid … Black's law dictionary
de rationabili parte bonorum — /diy raesh(iy)aneybalay partiy banoram/ A writ which lay for the widow (and children) of a deceased person against his executors, to recover a third part of the deceased s personalty, after payment of his debts, or to recover their reasonable… … Black's law dictionary
de recto de rationabili parte — /diy rektow diy rishaneybalay partiy/ Writ of right, of reasonable part. An old English writ which lay between privies in blood, as between brothers in gavelkind, or between sisters or other coparceners for lands in fee simple, where one was… … Black's law dictionary
de rationabili parte bonorum — /diy raesh(iy)aneybalay partiy banoram/ A writ which lay for the widow (and children) of a deceased person against his executors, to recover a third part of the deceased s personalty, after payment of his debts, or to recover their reasonable… … Black's law dictionary
de recto de rationabili parte — /diy rektow diy rishaneybalay partiy/ Writ of right, of reasonable part. An old English writ which lay between privies in blood, as between brothers in gavelkind, or between sisters or other coparceners for lands in fee simple, where one was… … Black's law dictionary
recto de rationabili parte — /rektow diy raeshaneybalay partly/ A writ of right, of the reasonable part, which lay between privies in blood; as brothers in gavelkind, sisters, and other coparceners, for land in fee simple … Black's law dictionary
de rationabili parte — A writ of right which lay for a person against his cotenant who had assumed exclusive possession … Ballentine's law dictionary
de rationabili parte bonorum — Of a reasonable share of the goods,–a writ for the recovery of that part of a decedent s personal property which he had, in his lifetime, alienated against the rights of the wife and children. The shares of the wife and children were called their … Ballentine's law dictionary