- A
cessavit was a writ in
English law,
originating in Stat. 6 Edw. I.,
given by
statute to
recover lands when the
tenant has for two
years failed to perform...
- "Hic
sepultus est in
basilica beati Petri apostoli, vi non. martias. Et
cessavit episcopatus dies vi." Thiel, p. 174 §1. Jaffé,
Regesta pontifi**** Romanorum...
- "Hic
sepultus est in
basilica beati Petri apostoli, vi non. martias. Et
cessavit episcopatus dies vi." Thiel, p. 174 §1. Jaffé,
Regesta pontifi**** Romanorum...
- Elder,
after having described the
sculpture of the
classical period, says:
Cessavit deinde ars ("then art disappeared"). The 18th
century terms Baroque and...
- antecedaneous, antecede, antecedent, antecessor, cease, cessation, cessative,
cessavit, cession, cir****incession, concede, concession, concessionary, decease...
- Elder,
after having described the
sculpture of the
classical period notes:
Cessavit deinde ars ("then art disappeared").
According to Pliny's ****essment, sculpture...
- 20 The
Tenants Answer in a Writ of Cosinage, Aiel, and Besaiel. 21 A
Cessavit by the
chief Lord
against his
Freehold Tenant. 22
Waste maintainable by...
- Tregor's Case but also two
anonymous cases with the
academic names of
Cessavit 42 and
Annuitie 11, respectively. The
decision in Bonham's Case has been...
- su****deas was
awarded to the justices, that they
should not
proceed in a
cessavit upon a
cesser during the war, but when the
party by his own
contract creates...
- "Hic
sepultus est in
basilica beati Petri apostoli, vi non. martias. Et
cessavit episcopatus dies vi." Thiel, p. 174 §1. Jaffé,
Regesta pontifi**** Romanorum...