Rapalje, Stewart and Lawrence, Robert L. A Dictionary of American and English Law with Definitions of the Technical Terms of the Canon and Civil Laws. Also, Containing a Full Collection of Latin Maxims, and Citations of Upwards of Forty Thousand Reported Cases, in which Words and Phrases Have Been Judicially Defined or Construed. Jersey City: Frederick C. Linn a Co., 1888. Two volumes. xxxviii, 1380 pp. Reprinted 1997 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 97-38484. ISBN 1-886363-33-1. Cloth. $250. * Rapalje [1843-1896] was the author of criminal law treatises and compiled digests, having worked with Benjamin Vaughan Abbott to create the problematic United States Digest New Series. He was said to have learned from qthe faults of his tutorq on that project. This dictionary has been cited for its correctness and usefulness. First published in 1883, this is the second and final authorial edition.A writ addressed to the sheriff to give seisin of a freehold estate recovered by ejecticme firmos or other action. ... and a few other States, marriage may be established by habit and repute where the parties cohabit and are at the same time held and reputed as man and wife. See Bell Diet. Habitable repair, (in a covenant).
Title | : | A Dictionary of American and English Law |
Author | : | Stewart Rapalje, Robert L. Lawrence |
Publisher | : | The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. - 1997-01-01 |
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