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  • DUNSETS
    People that dwell on hilly places or mountains. Jacob. Duo nom possunt in soUdo unam rem possidere. Two cannot possess one thing in entirety. Co. Litt 368. Duo sunt Instmntonta ad omnos res nut eonnrmandas aut impigasaosiy ratio et authoritas. There are two instruments for confirming or impugning all things, More...
  • DUODECEMVIRALE JUDICIUM
    The trial by twelve men, or by jury. Applied to juries de medietate lingua. Mol. de Jure Mar. 448.
  • DUODECIMA MANUS
    Twelve hands. The oaths of twelve men, including himself, by whom the defendant was allowed to make his law. 8 BL Comm. 343.
  • DUODENA
    In old records. A jury of twelve men. Cowell.
  • DUODENA MANU
    A dozen hands, i. 6., twelve witnesses to purge a criminal of an offense. Duorum. in solldum dominium vel pos-sossio esse non potest. Ownership or possession In entirety cannot be in two persons of the same thing. Dig. 13, 6> 5, 15; Mackeld. Rom. Law, { 245. Bract fol. 28b.
  • DUPLA
    In the civil law. Double the price of a thing. Dig. 21, 2, 2.
  • DUPLEX QUERELA
    A double complaint An ecclesiastical proceeding, which la In the nature of an appeal from an ordinary's refusal to institute, to his next immediate superior; as from a bishop to the archbishop. If the superior adjudges the cause of refusal to be insufficient, he will grant institution to the appellant More...
  • DUPLEX VALOR MARITAGII
    In old English law. Double the value of the marriage. While an infant was in ward, the guardian had the power of tendering him or her a suitable match, without disparagement, which if the infants refused, they forfeited the value of the marriage to their guardian, that is, so much More...
  • DUPLICATES
    When two written documents are substantially alike, so that each might be a copy or transcript from the other, while both stand on the same footing as original instruments,-they are called "duplicates." Agreements, deeds, and other documents are frequently executed in duplicate, in order .that each party may have an More...
  • DUPLICATIO
    In the civil law. The defendant's answer to the plaintiffs replication; corresponding to the rejoinder of the common law. Duplieationem possibilitatls lex non patitur. The law does not allow the doubling of a possibility. 1 Rolle, 321.
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