A New Law Dictionary And Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the Principal Terms of the Common And Civil Law
A New Law Dictionary And Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the Principal Terms of the Common And Civil Law
Burrill, Alexander Mansfield, 1807-1869. [from Old Catalog]
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SPES RECUPERANDI. Lat. The hope of recovering (a prize or captured vessel.) 1 Kent* 8 Com. 101. SPINSTER. The addition given to un- married women, in legal proceedings, and in conveyancing. The term "single wo- man" is now generally used in its place. Spinster is said in Dyer to be an indifferent addition to a man as weU as a woman. Dyer, 47. SPIRITUAL COURTS. In English law. The ecclesiastical courts, or courts chris- tian. See 3 BL Com, 61. SPOLIATION. [Lat. spoliatio, from spoliare, to despo...il or rob.] In English ec- clesiastical law. An injury done by one clerk or incumbent to another, in taking the fruits of his benefice without any right to them, but under a pretended title. 3 Bl. Com, 90, 91. A violent deprivation of possession. 4 Reeve's Hist, 18. Sp^liatvs debet ante •unia reatitai. A party despoiled [forcibly deprived of pos- session] ought first of all to be restored. 2 Inst, 714. 4 Reeve's Hist, 18. SPOLIUM. Lat. In the civil and common law. A thing violently or unlaw- fully taken from another.
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