A Law Dictionary And Glossary : Containing Full Definitions of the Principal Terms of the Common And Civil Law, Together With Translations And Explanations of the Various Technical Phrases in Different Languages, Occuring in the Ancient And Modern Reports
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Pecu- liar ; private ; proper ; exclusive ; one's own. Proprius servus ; one's own slaye. Inst. 2. 14, pr. Proprius judex ; a proper judge ; one that properly had jurisdictiou. Sometimes called suus judex ; one's own judge. Bract, fol. 401. De proprio vivat; should live on his own means. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 71, § 3. PROPTER. Lat. On account of; for. Propter affectum; on account of bias or favorable inclination. Co. Litt. 156 b. Propter defectum; on account of defect, deficiency, or incompetency. ...Id. ibid. Propter delictum ; on account of crime. Id. ibid. Ptopter honoris respectum ; on account of respect of honor or rank. Id. ibid. 3 £1. Com. 362, 363. , Propter defectum sanguinis; on account of failure or deficiency of blood ; as by dying without heirs. 2 Bl. Com. 245. Propter delictum tenentis ; on account of the crime of the tenant, as if his blood were attainted. Id. ibid. Propter majorem securitatem; for greater security. Tearb. M. 8 Hen. VI. 16. Propter smvitiam aut adulterium ; on account of cruelty or adultery.
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