-
permers Estatuz de
Westmuster (Statute of
Westminster the First) also
Statutum Westm. prim.
Peace of the
Church and the
Realm Act 1275 c. 1 The Peace...
-
Statute of Quo
Warranto Act of
Parliament Parliament of
England Long
title Statutum de Quo
Warranto Citation 18 Edw. 1 (Ruffhead: 18 Edw. 1. Stat. 2) Dates...
- The
Statute of
Ireland concerning Coparceners (Latin:
Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus, or Stat. Hib. de Coher.), was an
English statute made by Henry...
- The
Statute of the
Jewry (
Statutum de Judaismo, 1275) was a
statute enacted under Edward I of
England in 1275. It
placed a
number of
restrictions on Jews...
- muni****lity. The word "statute" is
derived from the late
Latin word "
statutum",
which means 'law', 'decree'. In
virtually all countries,
newly enacted...
- The
Statute of
Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. 1. St. 2; Latin:
Statutum Wynton̄), also
known as the
Statute of Winton, was a
statute enacted by King Edward...
- The
Statute of
Bigamy (Latin:
Statutum de Bigamis, 4 Edw. 1) was an
English law p****ed in 1276. It encomp****ed six
chapters on a
variety of subjects, but...
- The
Statutes of
Mortmain were two enactments, in 1279 (
Statutum de
Viris Religiosis, 7 Edw. 1) and 1290 (Quia Emptores, 18 Edw. 1), p****ed in the reign...
- The
Statutum in
favorem principum ("Statute in
favour of the princes") of 1231,
reaffirmed in 1232,
counts as one of the most
important sources of law...
-
Statute merchant (Latin:
Statutum mercatorum) and
statute staple are two old
forms of security, long
obsolete in
English practice,
though references to...