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Definition of Assized

Assized
Assize As*size", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assized; p. pr. & vb. n. Assizing.] [From Assize, n.: cf. LL. assisare to decree in assize. Cf. Asses, v.] 1. To assess; to value; to rate. [Obs.] --Gower. 2. To fix the weight, measure, or price of, by an ordinance or regulation of authority. [Obs.]

Meaning of Assized from wikipedia

- The ****ize of Clarendon was an act of Henry II of England in 1166 that began a transformation of English law and led to trial by jury in common law countries...
- ****ize is a word sometimes used in Scots law to mean a trial by jury. "Glossary". Judiciary of Scotland. Retrieved 21 November 2013. v t e...
- The courts of ****ize, or ****izes (/əˈsaɪzɪz/), were periodic courts held around England and Wales until 1972, when together with the quarter sessions they...
- ****ize of Arms may refer to: ****ize of Arms of 1181, concerning the obligations of certain classes of persons to have arms, and of their obligation to...
- A clerk of ****ize was a clerk of the ****ize courts of England and Wales, a position which existed from at least 1285 to 1971, when the Courts Act 1971...
- The ****ize of Arms of 1181 was a proclamation of King Henry II of England concerning the obligation of all freemen of England to possess and bear arms...
- "The short ****ize" (French court ****ize = "short sitting") is H. J. R. Murray's name for a chess variant that was pla**** in medieval Europe. It was somewhat...
- In English law, the ****ize of novel disseisin ("recent dispossession"; /dɪsˈsiːzɪn/) was an action to recover lands of which the plaintiff had been disseised...
- The Manchester ****ize Courts was a building housing law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester, England. It was 279 ft...
- The ****ize of Northampton, largely based on the ****ize of Clarendon of 1166, is among a series of measures taken by King Henry II of England that solidified...