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  • EXPEDIENTE
    In Mexican law, a term including all the papers or documents constituting a grant or title to land from government Vanderslice v. Hanks, 3 Cal. 27, 38.
  • EXPEDIMENT
    The whole of a person's goods and chattels, bag and baggage. Wharton. Expedit reipubliecae ne sua re quis male utatr. It is for the interest of the state that a man should not enjoy his own property improperly, (to the injury of others.) Inst 1, 8, 2. Expedit reipublicae ut More...
  • EXPEDITATAE ARBORES
    Trees rooted up or cut down to the roots. Fleta, 1 2, c. 41.
  • EXPEDITATION
    In old forest law. A cutting off the claws or ball of the forefeet of mastiffs or other dogs, to prevent their running after deer. Spelman; Cowell.
  • EXPEDITIO
    An expedition; an irregular kind of army. Spelman.
  • EXPEDITIO BREVIS
    In old practice. The service of a writ Townsh. Pl. 43.
  • EXPEL
    In regard to trespass and other torts, this term means to eject, to put out, to drive out, and generally with an implication of the use of force. Perry v Fltzhowe, 8 Q. B. 779; Smith v. Leo, 92 Hun, 242, 36 N. Y. Supp. 949.
  • EXPENDITORS
    Paymasters. Those who expend or disburse certain taxes. Especially the sworn officer who supervised the repairs of the banks of the canals in Romney Marsh. Cowell.
  • EXPENSAE LITIS
    Costs or expenses of the suit, which are generally allowed to the successful party.
  • EXPENSIS MILITUM NON LEVANDIS
    An ancient writ to prohibit the sheriff from levying any allowance for knights of the shire upon those who held lands in ancient demesne. Reg. Orig. 261. Experientia per varios aotns legem faoit. Magistra reran experientia. Co. Litt 60. Experience by various acts makes law. Experience is the mistress of More...
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