BANCUS — vox medii aevi, pro Tribunali: quô nomine duo apud Anglos notissima, teste Spelmannô: Bancus Regius, qui post Parlamentum, supremum est totius Regni tribunal, utpote quod de causis cognoscit capitalibus, criminalibus, aliisque ad coronam et Regni … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
bancus — /baerjkas/ A high seat, or seat of distinction; a seat of judgment, or tribunal for the administration of justice. Often used for the court itself; thus, the English, court of common pleas was formerly called Bancus … Black's law dictionary
bancus — /baerjkas/ A high seat, or seat of distinction; a seat of judgment, or tribunal for the administration of justice. Often used for the court itself; thus, the English, court of common pleas was formerly called Bancus … Black's law dictionary
bancus superior — upper bench ; Law, Queen s (King s) Bench (abbr. banc. sup.) … Dictionary of difficult words
Bancus Reginae — /baerjkas rajayniy/ The queen s bench. See queen s bench … Black's law dictionary
Bancus Regis — /baerjkas riyjas/ The king s bench; the supreme tribunal of the king after parliament. 3 Bl. Comm. 41 … Black's law dictionary
bancus superior — /baerjkas sapiriyar/ The upper bench. The king s bench was so called during the Protectorate … Black's law dictionary
Bancus Reginae — /baerjkas rajayniy/ The queen s bench. See queen s bench … Black's law dictionary
Bancus Regis — /baerjkas riyjas/ The king s bench; the supreme tribunal of the king after parliament. 3 Bl. Comm. 41 … Black's law dictionary
bancus superior — /baerjkas sapiriyar/ The upper bench. The king s bench was so called during the Protectorate … Black's law dictionary