- Precipe
- Precipe \Prec"i*pe\, n. (Law) See {Pr[ae]cipe}, and {Precept}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
precipe — var of praecipe Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
precipe — 1610s, from L. praecipes, variant of praeceps headlong, precipitous, as a noun, a precipice (see PRECIPICE (Cf. precipice)) … Etymology dictionary
precipe — variant of praecipe … New Collegiate Dictionary
precipe — /presapiy/ Another form of the name of the written instructions to the clerk of court; also spelled praecipe (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
precipe — Same as praecipe … Ballentine's law dictionary
precipe — I. noun ( s) Etymology: irregular from Latin praecipit , praeceps, from neuter of praecipit , praeceps headlong obsolete : precipice II. variant of praecipe … Useful english dictionary
Common Recovery — A Common Recovery was a fictitious legal proceeding in England to enable an entailed estate in land (also called a fee tail) to be converted into absolute ownership, fee simple. As a preliminary, there needed to be a conveyance of the land. The… … Wikipedia
Common recovery — A common recovery was a fictitious legal proceeding in England to enable an entailed estate in land (also called a fee tail) to be converted into absolute ownership, fee simple. As a preliminary, there needed to be a conveyance of the land. The… … Wikipedia
praecipe — also precipe noun Etymology: Middle English presepe, from Medieval Latin praecipe, from Latin, imperative of praecipere to instruct more at precept Date: 15th century 1. any of various legal writs commanding a person to do something or to appear… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Magna Carta — This article is about the English charter originally issued on 15 June 1215, and later modified. For other uses, see Magna Carta (disambiguation). Great Charter redirects here. For the Irish law, see Great Charter of Ireland. Magna Carta … Wikipedia