- rege inconsulto
- The king not having been advised,-a writ which lay to stay proceedings in any matter which might affect the king's interests, until he could be advised.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
rege inconsulto — /riyjiy inkansaltow/ In old English law, a writ issued from the sovereign to the judges, not to proceed in a cause which may prejudice the crown, until advised … Black's law dictionary
non procedendo ad assissam rege inconsulto — /non prowsadendam aed asayzam riyjiy inkansaltow/ A writ to put a stop to the trial of a cause appertaining unto one who is in the king s service, etc., until the king s pleasure respecting the same be known … Black's law dictionary
non procedendo ad assissam rege inconsulto — /non prowsadendam aed asayzam riyjiy inkansaltow/ A writ to put a stop to the trial of a cause appertaining unto one who is in the king s service, etc., until the king s pleasure respecting the same be known … Black's law dictionary
ABBATIAE Liberales — in Charta Ottonis Imperat. in Metropoli Salisburg. Tom. 3. p. 344. alias Monasteria Libera, item Regalia sets Imperialia, ut apud Innocentium III. l. 13. Ep. 39. alibique passim, dicuntur Monasteria, quae in Fiscis Regiis exstructa et ab ipsis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ALDERMANNUS — Saxon. Ealdermann, i. c. πρεσβύτερος, Senior, Magistratus species. Apud Anglo Saxones, multipliciter occurrit. 1. Pro Seniori vel Superiori, in quavis praefectura; ita Principes et Rectores provinciarum, Comites, Praesides, Senatores, Tribunos,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MAGNA Charta — augustissimum Anglicanarum libertatum diploma et sacra an chora, condita annô 9 Henrici III. et confirmata denuo annis 25. et 28. Eduardi I. Prima est inter Regni constitutiones, et Erythrea id est sanguinea, Spelmanno, quod multo maiorum cruore… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SEDERE — proprie Iudicum est et innuit Maiestatem et quieti animi ac perturbationibus nullis obnoxii tranquillitatem: Ita sedere dictus est Praetor, cum pro Tribunmali iuris dicendi causâ sederet. Hinc Lactantius l. 6. c. 18. Sedet enim maximus et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale