Statute de Mercatoribus
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statute of Acton Burnel — In English law, a statute, otherwise called Statutum Mercatorum or de Mercatoribus, the statute of the merchants, made at a parliament held at the castle or village of Acton Burnel in Shropshire, in the llth year of the reign of Edward I. It was… … Black's law dictionary
statute of Acton Burnel — In English law, a statute, otherwise called Statutum Mercatorum or de Mercatoribus, the statute of the merchants, made at a parliament held at the castle or village of Acton Burnel in Shropshire, in the llth year of the reign of Edward I. It was… … Black's law dictionary
statute — A formal written enactment of a legislative body, whether federal, state, city, or county. An act of the legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something; a particular law enacted and established by the will of the legislative… … Black's law dictionary
statute merchant — See De Mercatoribus; estate by statute merchant … Ballentine's law dictionary
Acton Burnel, statute of — In English law, a statute, otherwise called Statutum Mercatorum or de Mercatoribus, the statute of the merchants, made at a parliament held at the castle or village of Acton Burnel in Shropshire, in the llth year of the reign of Edward I. It was… … Black's law dictionary
Acton Burnel, statute of — In English law, a statute, otherwise called Statutum Mercatorum or de Mercatoribus, the statute of the merchants, made at a parliament held at the castle or village of Acton Burnel in Shropshire, in the llth year of the reign of Edward I. It was… … Black's law dictionary
estate by statute merchant — The interest or estate of the creditor in land conveyed to him under the statute 13 Edward I, De Mercatoribus, and therefore called a statute merchant. This conveyance was by way of security to be held by the creditor as tenant by statute… … Ballentine's law dictionary
de mercatoribus — /diy markatorabas/ Concerning merchants. The name of an English statute passed in the eleventh year of Edw. I (1233), more commonly called the Statute of Acton Burnel, authorizing the recognizance by statute merchant. 2 Bl.Comm. 161 … Black's law dictionary
de mercatoribus — /diy markatorabas/ Concerning merchants. The name of an English statute passed in the eleventh year of Edw. I (1233), more commonly called the Statute of Acton Burnel, authorizing the recognizance by statute merchant. 2 Bl.Comm. 161 … Black's law dictionary
De Mercatoribus — The statute 13 Edward I (1285) allowing the charging of lands of a merchant with debts contracted in trade. The statute was also called Acton Burnel. See 2 Bl Comm 160; 4 Bl Comm 426 … Ballentine's law dictionary