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  • BRETTWALDA
    In Saxon law. The ruler of the Saxon heptarchy.
  • BREVE
    L, Lat. A writ An original writ. A writ or precept of the king Issuing out of his courts. A writ by which a person is summoned or attached to answer an action, complaint etc., or whereby anything , is commanded to be done in the courts, in order to More...
  • BREVET
    In military law. A commission by which an officer is promoted to the next higher rank, but without conferring a right to a corresponding increase of pay. In French law. A privilege or warrant granted by tbe government to a private person, authorizing him to take a special benefit or More...
  • BREVIA
    Lat. Writs. The plural of breve, which see. -Brevia adversaria. Adversary writs; writs brought by an adversary to recover land. 6 Coke, 67.-Brevia amioabilia. Amicable or friendly writs; writs brought by agreement or consent of the parties.-Brevia anticipantia. At common law. Anticipating or preventive writs. Six were included in this More...
  • BREVIARIUM ALARICIANUM
    A compilation of Roman law made by order of Alaric II., king of the Visigoths, in Spain, and published for the use of his Roman subjects in the year 506.
  • BREVIARIUM ANIANI
    Another name for the Brevarium Alaricianum, {q. v.) Anian was the referendery or chancellor of Alaric, and was commanded by the latter to authenticate, by his signature, the copies of the breviary sent to the comites. Mackeld. Rom. Law, f 68.
  • BREVIATE
    A brief; brief statement, epitome, or abstract. A short statement of contents, accompanying a bill In parliament Holthouse.
  • BREVIBUS ET ROTULIS LIBERANDIS
    A writ or mandate to a sheriff to deliver to his successor the county, and appurtenances, with the rolls, briefs, remembrance, and all other things belonging to his office. Reg. Orig. 295.
  • BREWER
    One who manufactures fermented liquors of any name or description, for sale, from malt wholly or in part, or from any substitute therefor. Act July 13, 1866, S 9, (14 St at Large, 117.) U. S. v. Dooley, 25 Fed. Cas. 800; U. S. v. Wittig, 28 Fed. Cas. 745.
  • BRIBE
    Any valuable thing given or promised, or any preferment, advantage, privilege, or emolument, given or promised corruptly and against the law, as an inducement to any person acting in an official or public capacity to violate or forbear from his duty, or to improperly influence his behavior in the performance More...
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