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  • DOMINUS LITIS
    Lat. The master of the suit; i. e., the person who was really and directly Interested in the suit as a party, as distinguished from his attorney or advocate. But the term is also applied to one who, though not originally a party, has made himself such, by intervention or More...
  • DOMINUS NAVIS
    In the civil law. The owner of a vessel. Dig. 39, 4, 11, 2. Dominus non maritabit pupiUum nisi semel. Co. Litt. 9. A lord cannot give a ward in marriage but once. Dominus rax nullum habere potest par em, multo minus snperiorem. The king cannot have an equal, much More...
  • DOMITAE
    Lat Tame; domesticated; not wild. Applied to domestic animals, in which a man may have an absolute property. 2 Bl. Comm. 301.
  • DOMMAGES INTERETS
    In French law. Damages.
  • DOMO REPARANDA
    A writ that lay for one against his neighbor, by the anticipated fall of whose house he feared a damage and injury to his own. Reg. Orig. 153.
  • DOMUS
    Lat In the civil and old English law. A house or dwelling; a habitation. Inst 4, 4, 8; Townsh. PL 183-185. Bennet v. Blttle, 4 Rawle (Pa.) 342. -Oomni oapitularis. In old records. A chapter-house; the chapter-house. Dyer, 266. -Dooms conTersoram. An ancient house built or appointed by King Henry More...
  • DONATARIUS
    A donee; one to whom something is given.
  • DONATIO
    Lat. A gift A transfer of the title to property to one who receives it without paying for it Vicat The act by which the owner of a thing voluntarily transfers the title and possession of the same from himself to another person, without any consideration. Its literal translation, "gift" More...
  • DONATION
    In ecclesiastical law. A mode of acquiring a benefice by deed of gift alone, without presentation, institution, or induction. 3 Steph. Comm. 81. In general. A gift See DONATIO.
  • DONATIVE ADVOWSON
    In ecclesiastical law. A species of advowson, where the benefice 4s conferred on the clerk by the patron's deed of donation, without presentation, institution, or induction. 2 BL Comm. 23; Termes de la Ley.
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