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postliminy
postliminy (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnɪ) [Anglicized form of postliminium.] In Rom. Law, The right of any person who had been banished or taken captive, to assume his former civic privileges on his return home. Hence, in Internat. Law, The restoration to their former state of persons and things taken in war, when ... Oxford English Dictionary
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postliminiage
† postliminiage Obs. rare—0. [f. as next + -age.] = postliminy.1661 Blount Glossogr. (ed. 2), Postliminiage.., a return of one who was thought to be dead, and so restored to his house, not by going over the threshold, but by making a hole in the wall. Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert v. Moore
was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas which held that property taken by Indians in a raid were not subject to the rule of postliminy Jones explained that Moore's position was based on the rule of postliminy, which was designed to handle property taken during war by an enemy. wikipedia.org
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postliminium
‖ postliminium (pəʊstlɪˈmɪnɪəm) [L. postlīminium a return ‘behind one's threshold’, f. post, post- B. 2 + līmen, -in- threshold.] In Roman Law, The right to return home and resume one's former privileges: = postliminy.[1611 J. Chamberlain in Crt. & Times Jas. I (1848) I. 146 Being..called in questio... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas cases
Determined that Indians were not sovereign nations, the rule of postliminy did not apply to property taken by Indians. Republic v. wikipedia.org
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Ius
In civil law, the right of postliminy, i.e., the right or claim of a person who had been restored to the possession of a thing, or to a former condition wikipedia.org
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Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law
Postliminy KZA - Law of the sea 1040-1065.........Intergovernmental congresses and conferences 1118-1122.........Treaties and other international agreements wikipedia.org
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