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Unwritten
Unwritten Un*writ"ten, a. 1. Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements. 2. Containing no writing; blank; as, unwritten paper. Unwritten doctrines (Theol.), such doctrines as have been handed down by word of mouth; oral or traditional doctrines. Unwritten law. [Cf. L. lex non scripta.] That part of the law of England and of the United States which is not derived from express legislative enactment, or at least from any enactment now extant and in force as such. This law is now generally contained in the reports of judicial decisions. See Common law, under Common. Unwritten laws, such laws as have been handed down by tradition or in song. Such were the laws of the early nations of Europe.
Unwritten doctrines
Unwritten Un*writ"ten, a. 1. Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements. 2. Containing no writing; blank; as, unwritten paper. Unwritten doctrines (Theol.), such doctrines as have been handed down by word of mouth; oral or traditional doctrines. Unwritten law. [Cf. L. lex non scripta.] That part of the law of England and of the United States which is not derived from express legislative enactment, or at least from any enactment now extant and in force as such. This law is now generally contained in the reports of judicial decisions. See Common law, under Common. Unwritten laws, such laws as have been handed down by tradition or in song. Such were the laws of the early nations of Europe.
Unwritten law
Unwritten Un*writ"ten, a. 1. Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements. 2. Containing no writing; blank; as, unwritten paper. Unwritten doctrines (Theol.), such doctrines as have been handed down by word of mouth; oral or traditional doctrines. Unwritten law. [Cf. L. lex non scripta.] That part of the law of England and of the United States which is not derived from express legislative enactment, or at least from any enactment now extant and in force as such. This law is now generally contained in the reports of judicial decisions. See Common law, under Common. Unwritten laws, such laws as have been handed down by tradition or in song. Such were the laws of the early nations of Europe.
Unwritten laws
Unwritten Un*writ"ten, a. 1. Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements. 2. Containing no writing; blank; as, unwritten paper. Unwritten doctrines (Theol.), such doctrines as have been handed down by word of mouth; oral or traditional doctrines. Unwritten law. [Cf. L. lex non scripta.] That part of the law of England and of the United States which is not derived from express legislative enactment, or at least from any enactment now extant and in force as such. This law is now generally contained in the reports of judicial decisions. See Common law, under Common. Unwritten laws, such laws as have been handed down by tradition or in song. Such were the laws of the early nations of Europe.
Written
Written Writ"ten, p. p. of Write, v.
Written also Cymri
Cymry Cym"ry (-r?), n. [W., pl.] A collective term for the Welsh race; -- so called by themselves . [Written also Cymri, Cwmry, Kymry, etc.]

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- act. 31 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Error Act 1588 An Acte againste Discontinuaunce of Writtes of Error in the Courte of Exchequer and Kinges Benche. The whole act. 31...
- accion of dette or accion upon the case", the words from "by originall writte of dette" to "shalbe admitted" where first occurring, and the words from...
- 6. c. 26 Proclamations and Exigents (Lancaster) Act 1551 An Acte for writtes uppon proclamation and exigentes to be currant within the countye palatyne...
- Edw. 6. c. 26 Proclamations and Exigents (Lancaster) Act 1551 An Act for Writtes uppon pelamacious and exigente to be currant within the Countye Palatyne...
- Iohn Wycklife (as maye iustly be gatherid bi that, that Iohn Bale hath writte[n] of him in his boke entitlid the Summarie of famous writers of the Ile...
- thought he went beyond his commission, in that he put them to death without a writte from the lord Chauncelor of England, for his warraunt, which in so short...
- to harken diligently to his counsel, ... From the spirit of the Lord, writte by one whose name in the flesh is William Dewsbury, called Quaker with the...