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Cessavit - Wikipedia
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 the ...
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cessavit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Noun. edit. cessavit (plural cessavits). (UK, law, obsolete) A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two ...
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CESSAVIT - Law Dictionary of Legal Terminology
CESSAVIT, Eng. law. An obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased or neglected to perform such service ...
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cessavit
‖ cessavit (sɛˈseɪvɪt) [Lat. 3rd sing. perf. of cessāre = cease v., cess v.2 1.] A writ so called, originating in Stat. 6 Edw. I. and abolished by 3 and 4 Wm. IV. (See quot. and cf. cess v.2, cesser.)1555 Perkins Prof. Bk. v. §389 The Lord bringeth a Cessavit and doth recover. 1641 Termes de la Ley ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Cessavit
In law, a writ given by statute, to recover lands, when the tenant or occupier has ceased for two years to perform the service.
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cessavit | English Translation & Meaning | LingQ Dictionary
(third-person singular perfect active indicative) stopped, desisted, halted, ceased was lacking, was wanting delayed, held back, tarried rested, was still, ...
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cessavit, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Factsheet · What does the noun cessavit mean? · How common is the noun cessavit? · How is the noun cessavit pronounced? · Where does the noun cessavit come from?
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"CESSAVIT": Writ issued for tenant's neglect - OneLook
Usually means: Writ issued for tenant's neglect. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 14 dictionaries that define the word cessavit:
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CESSAVIT PER BIENNIUM - The Law Dictionary
Au obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased or neglected to perform such service or to pay such rent.
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cessavit - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun UK, law, obsolete A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure .
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definition of Cessavit by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure.
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cessure
† ˈcessure Obs. rare. [f. cess v.2 + -ure.] a. Cessation, end. b. = cesser.1607 W. S. Puritan i. (L.) Since the cessure of the wars, I have spent a hundred crowns out of purse. 1809 Tomlins Law Dict. s.v. Cessavit, In other cases the heir may not bring this writ for cessure in the time of his ancest...
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cessor
▪ I. † ˈcessor1 Obs. Also 6 -ar, -er. [f. cess v.1 + -er, -or.] One who determines the amount of a cess; = assessor 3 a.1565–78 Cooper Thesaur., Censor, a cessar; one that valueth or mustreth. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong Censeur, a Cesser. 1580 North Plutarch (1676) 221 The Sessors of the People....
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Farewell Priory
In 1367 Prioress Agnes sued Humphrey, son of Simon de Rugeley, by writ of quare cessavit per biennium for ten acres of cultivated land and two of moor
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cess
▪ I. cess, n.1 (sɛs) Also sesse. [The etymological spelling is sess, aphetic f. assess n. in same sense: the spelling cess, due app. to mistaken notion of the etymology, has been more or less established in some senses.] 1. An assessment, tax, or levy: in various spec. applications. a. A rate levied...
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