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▪ I. assize, n. (əˈsaɪz) Forms: 3–5 asise, 3–6 assyse, 4 assys, 4–6 asyse, assiss(e, 5 assis, assyze, acyse, asyce, 6 assyce, -ies, 3–9 assise, 5– assize. Aphet. 4–6 syse, 6 sise: see also size. [a. OF. asise, assise, ‘act of sitting down, sitting, seat, siege; act of setting, settlement, fixation o...
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Assize (Scotland)
Assize is a word sometimes used in Scots law to mean a trial by jury.
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Statutory law by country
Scots law
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assize
assize/əˈsaɪz; ə`saɪz/ n[C usu pl, U 作可数名词时通常作复数, 亦作不可数名词](formerly) lawcourt session held periodically in each county of England and Wales for trying civil and criminal cases 巡回审判(旧时英国高等法院在英格兰和威尔士各郡举行的定期庭审, 审理民事与刑事案件) courts of assize 巡回审判法庭.
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Grand Assize
The Grand Assize (or Assize of Windsor) was a legal instrument set up in 1179 by King Henry II of England, to allow tenants to transfer disputes over land However, the Assize of novel disseisin, originally designed only to settle possession or seissen, gradually came to displace the Grand Assize in questions
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Short assize
"The short assize" (French court assize = "short sitting") is H. J. R. Murray's name for a chess variant that was played in medieval Europe. The ordinary European chess of the time was sometimes called the long assize to distinguish.
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Assizes (disambiguation)
, term for the Last Judgment
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Assize of Arms (disambiguation)
Black Assize of Exeter 1586
Black Assize of Oxford 1577
Bloody Assize of 1814 Bloody Assizes
Clerk of Assize, a position which existed England and Wales 1285–1971
Manchester Assize Courts, building in Manchester, England
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Clerk of assize
A clerk of assize was a clerk of the assize courts of England and Wales, a position which existed from at least 1285 to 1971, when the Courts Act 1971 eliminated the assize courts.
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Bloody Assize of 1814
The Bloody Assize in Upper Canada was a series of trials held at Ancaster during the War of 1812. References
External links
Historical Plaque Photo
"Bloody Assize of 1814" Corvallis Community Pages
"Ancaster Bloody Assize of 1814".
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Assize of novel disseisin
See also
Assize of mort d'ancestor
Assize of darrein presentment
Feet of fines
References
Further reading
Sutherland, Donald W. The Assize of Novel Disseisin. Oxford University PresS. 21 June 1973. .
Frederick, Sir Pollock and Frederic William Maitland.
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Black Assize of Oxford 1577
The Black Assize is a name given to multiple deaths in the city of Oxford in England between 6 July and 12 August 1577. Casualties
Reports vary as to the total number of deaths that occurred in the "Black Assize".
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Assize of Arms of 1181
The assize effectively revived the old Anglo‐Saxon fyrd duty. The Assize of Arms needs to be seen in this context.
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Assize of Arms
Assize of Arms may refer to:
Assize of Arms of 1181, concerning the obligations of certain classes of persons to have arms, and of their obligation to swear allegiance to the king
Assize of Arms of 1252, concerning the enforcement of the Assize of Arms of 1181, and the appointment of constables to summon
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Assize of mort d'ancestor
1166) and the Assize of Northampton (1176). See also
Assize of novel disseisin
Assize of darrein presentment
Grand Assize
References
Bibliography
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Further reading
Sutherland, Donald W.
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Assize of Arms of 1252
The Assize of Arms of 1252, also called the Ordinance of 1252, was a proclamation of King Henry III of England concerning the enforcement of the Assize See also
Assize of Arms of 1181
History of law enforcement in the United Kingdom
Notes
References
English laws
Royal prerogative
1250s
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Manchester Assize Courts
The Manchester Assize Courts was a building housing law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester, England. Some war-damaged buildings in the city were repaired, but Manchester Assize Courts was demolished in 1957, soon after the assize court abolition.
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