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1 |
De donis conditionalibus |
In Gifts in Tail the Donor's Will shall be observed. The Form of a Formedon. |
Still in force in England and Wales. |
2 |
Replevin Act 1285 |
A Recordare to remove a Plaint. Pledges to prosecute a Suit. Second Deliverance. |
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A Cui in vita for the Wife. Where a Wife, or he in Reversion, shall be received. |
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Where the Wife shall be endowable of Lands recovered against her Husband. Where the Heir may avoid a Dower recovered. A remedy for particular Tenants losing by default. |
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5 |
Recovery of Advowsons Act 1285 |
Remedies to redress Usurpations of Advowsons of Churches, &c. |
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The Penalty if a Tenant impleaded voucheth, and the Vouchee denieth his Warranty. |
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Admeasurement of Dower for the Guardian and the Heir, and the Process therein. |
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In what Case a Secunda superoneratione Pasturæ shall be awarded. |
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9 |
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In what Case the Writ of Mesne is to be pursued. |
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10 |
Suits Before Justices in Eyre Act 1285 |
At what Time Writs shall be delivered for Suits depending before Justices in Eyre. Any Person may make a general Attorney. |
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11 |
Accountants Act 1285 |
The Masters Remedy against their Servants, and other Accomptants. |
Repealed by Bankruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 83). |
12 |
Appeal of Felony Act 1285 |
The Appellant being acquitted, the Appellor and Abettors shall be punished. There shall be no Essoin for the Appellor. |
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13 |
Sheriff's Tourn, etc. Act 1285 |
The Order of the Indictments taken in the Sheriffs Turn. |
Repealed by Sheriffs Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 55). |
14 |
Actions of Waste Act 1285 |
The Process in an Action of Waste. A Writ to enquire of Waste. |
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15 |
Suit of Infant by Next Friend Act 1285 |
An Enfant eloined may sue by Prochein Amy. |
Still in force in the Republic of Ireland. |
16 |
Wardship Act 1285 |
Priority of Feoffment giveth Title of Wardship. |
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17 |
Essoin Act 1285 |
In what Case Essoin De malo lecti doth lie, and where not. |
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18 |
Damages: Execution Act 1285 |
He that recovereth Debt may sue Execution by Fieri facias or Elegit. |
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19 |
Administration of Estates Act 1285 |
The Ordinary chargeable to pay Debts as Executors. |
Repealed by Administration of Estates Act 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 23). |
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The Tenants Answer in a Writ of Cosinage, Aiel, and Besaiel. |
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A Cessavit by the chief Lord against his Freehold Tenant. |
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22 |
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Waste maintainable by one Tenant in common against another. |
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23 |
Executors; Writ of Accompt Act 1285 |
Executors may have a Writ of Accompt. |
Repealed by Administration of Estates Act 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 23). |
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A Writ of Nuisance of a House, &c. levied and aliened to another. A Quod permittat and Juris utrum for a Parson of a Church. In like Cases like Writs be grantable. |
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25 |
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Of what Things an Assise shall lie. Certificate of Assise. Attachment in an Assise. |
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26 |
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Who may bring a Writ of Redisseisin, and the Punishment of the Offender therein. |
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27 |
Essoins Act 1285 |
Essoin after inquest, but none after Day given Prece partium. |
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In certain Actions, after Appearance there shall be no Essoin. |
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29 |
Writs of Trespass, etc. Act 1285 |
To whom only the Writ of Trespass of Oyer and Terminer shall be granted. In what Case the Writ of Odio & Atia is granted. |
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30 |
Justices of Nisi Prius, etc. Act 1285 |
The Authority of Justices of Nisi prius. Adjournment of Suits. Certain Writs that be determinable in their proper Counties. A Jury may give their Verdict at large. None but which were summoned shall be put in Assises or Juries. |
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31 |
Bills of Exceptions Act 1285 |
An Exception to a Plea shall be sealed by the Justices. |
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32 |
Mortmain Act 1285 |
Mortmain by Recovery of Land by Default. |
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33 |
Forfeiture of Lands Act 1285 |
Lands where Crosses be set, shall be forfeited as Lands aliened in Mortmain. |
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34 |
Forfeiture of Dower, etc. Act 1285 |
It is Felony to commit Rape. A married Woman elopeth with Advouterer. The Penalty for carrying a Nun from her House.
Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 62).[b] |
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35 |
Punishment of him that taketh away a Ward Act 1285 |
In what Cases do lie a Writ of Ravishment of Ward, Communi Custodia, Ejectione, &c. |
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36 |
Procurement of Suits Act 1285 |
A Distress taken upon a Suit commenced by others. |
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37 |
Distress Act 1285 |
No Distress shall be taken but by Baliffs known and sworn. |
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38 |
Juries Act 1285 |
How many shall be returned in Juries and petit Assises, and what Age they shall be. |
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39 |
Execution of Process Act 1285 |
The Manner to deliver Writs to the Sheriff to be executed. The Sheriff returneth a Liberty where none is. Returning of Issues. Resistance of Execution of Process. |
Confirmed by the Statute of Northampton (2 Edw. 3. c. 5).
Repealed by Sheriffs Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 55). |
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A Woman's Suit shall not be deferred by the Minority of the Heir. |
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41 |
Alienation by Religious Houses, etc. Act 1285 |
A Conira formam Collationis; and a Cessavit to recover Lands given in Alms. |
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42 |
Fees of King's Marshall Act 1285 |
The several Fees of Marshals, Chamberlains, Porters of Justices in Eyre, &c. |
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43 |
Hospitallers and Templars Act 1285 |
Hospitallers and Templars shall draw no Man into Suit, &c. |
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44 |
Fees of Officers on Circuit Act 1285 |
The Fees of Porters bearing Verges before the Justices; and of Cirographers, Clerks, &c. |
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45 |
Execution Act 1285 |
The Process of Execution of Things recorded within the Year, or after. |
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46 |
Commons Act 1285 |
Lords may approve against their Neighbours. Usurpation of Commons during the Estate of particular Tenants. |
Repealed for Ireland by Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) and for England and Wales by Commons Act 2006. |
47 |
Salmon Preservation Act 1285 |
A Penalty for taking of Salmons at certain Times of the Year. |
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48 |
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In what Cases the View of Land is grantable, and what not. |
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49 |
Maintenance and Champerty Act 1285 |
The Penalty for buying the Title of Land depending in Suit. A Remedy for Suits where the Law faileth. |
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50 |
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No Man shall depart from the King's Court without Remedy. |
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