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beaupleader
beauˈpleader Law. [a. AF. beul pleder = F. beau plaider ‘fair or correct pleading’; cf. fair copy.] The amendment of a defective plea; a writ lying against those who levied a fine for amendment of plea.[1267 Act 52 Hen. III, xi, transl., No fines shall be taken for Beaupleader. 1292 Britton i. xxi. ...
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fair-pleader
fair-pleader, -ing Law. = beau-pleader.1670 Blount Law Dict. s.v., Neither in the Circuit of Justices, nor in Counties..any Fines shall be taken of any Man for Fair pleading, that is, for not pleading fairly or aptly to the purpose. 1700 [see beaupleader]. 1721–1800 in Bailey. 1848 in Wharton Law Le...
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Statute of Marlborough
Repealed chapters
Among its now repealed chapters are legislation on suits of court, sheriff's tourns, beaupleader fines, real actions, essoins, juries
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List of writs
Beaupleader
Besayle is a writ directed to the sheriff, in case of an abatement or disseisin, to summon a jury to view the land in question, and to recognise
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England to 1483
(Beaupleader) c. 11 No Fines shall be taken for Beaupleader. — repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863
(Real actions) c. 12 Days given in Dower, Assise (Beaupleader) c. 8 Nothing shall be taken for Beaupleader.
(Pursuit of felons) c. 9 All Men shall be ready to pursue Felons.
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