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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cessavit
A cessavit was a writ in English law, originating in Stat. 6 Edw. The forms and species of this writ were various; such as, cessavit de cantaria, cessavit de feodifirma, and cessavit per biennium. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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.... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dr. Bonham's Case
His second authority, Cessavit 42, "goes much further to support his thesis" and concerns a situation in which William Bereford refused to apply an Act However, Plucknett notes the distinction that in Cessavit 42, "the statute is not held void; it is just ignored. wikipedia.org
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Hellenistic art
Sculpture Pliny the Elder, after having described the sculpture of the classical period notes: Cessavit deinde ars ("then art disappeared"). wikipedia.org
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writ
▪ I. writ, n. (rɪt) Forms: 1– writ (1 north. u(u)rit, pl. writto, wriot(t)o, 3–4 wriht, 5 wrethe, Sc. wirt, 6 wret), 3–8 writt (4 weritt), 3–7 writte; 3–7 wryt (5 Sc. wryte, wyrt), 4–6 wrytt (6 whrytt), 3–7 wrytte. [OE. writ (also ᵹewrit i-writ), = ON. and Icel. rit writing (Norw. rit drawing), Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of writs
(See further detinue) Certiorari Cessavit Computo Contra formam feoffamenti Contributione facienda Coram nobis Cui ante divortium is a writ that a woman wikipedia.org
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Hellenistic period
Pliny the Elder, after having described the sculpture of the classical period, says: Cessavit deinde ars ("then art disappeared"). wikipedia.org
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