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  • PRESSING TO DEATH
    See PEINE FORTE ET DURE.
  • PREST
    In old English law. A duty In money to be paid by the sheriff upon his account in the exchequer, or for money left or remaining In his hands. Cowell.
  • PREST-MONET
    A payment which binds those who receive it to be ready at all times appointed, being meant especially of soldiers. Cowell.
  • PRESTATION
    In old English law. A payment or performance; the rendering of a service.
  • PRESTATION-MONEY
    A sum of money paid by archdeacons yearly to their bishop; also purveyance. Cowell.
  • PRESTIMONY OR PRAESTIMONIA
    In canon law. A fund or revenue appropriated by the founder for the subsistence of a priest, without being erected into any title or benefice, chapel, prebend, or priory. It is not subject to the ordinary; but of It the patron, and those who have a right from him, are More...
  • PRESTUMPTIO
    See PRESUMPTIO; PRESUMPTION.
  • PRESUMPTION
    An inference affirmative or disafflrmatlve of the truth or falsehood of any proposition or fact drawn by a process of probable reasoning in the absence of actual certainty of its truth or falsehood, or until such certainty can be ascertained. Best, Pres. ? 3. A rule of law that courts More...
  • PRESUMPTIVE
    Resting on presumption; created by or arising out of presumption ; inferred; assumed; supposed; as, "presumptive" damages, evidence, heir, notice, or title. See those titles.
  • PRET
    In French law. Loan. A contract by which one of the parties delivers an article to the other, to be used by the latter, on condition of his returning, after having used it, the same article in nature or an equivalent of the same species and quality. Duverger. -Pret a More...
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