fistuca or festuca

fistuca or festuca
fistuca or festuca
/fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, "baculum," "virga," and "fastis."
+ festuca
/festyuwka/
In Prankish law, a rod or staff or (as described by other writers) a stick, on which imprecatory runs were cut, which was used as a gage or pledge of good faith by a party to a contract, or for symbolic delivery in the conveyance or quit-claim of land, before a court of law, anterior to the introduction of written documents by the Romans

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • fistuca or festuca — /fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, baculum, virga, and fastis. + festuca /festyuwka/ In Prankish law, a rod or staff or (as… …   Black's law dictionary

  • fistuca — or festuca /fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, baculum, virga, and fastis. + festuca /festyuwka/ In Prankish law, a rod or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • fistuca — or festuca /fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, baculum, virga, and fastis. + festuca /festyuwka/ In Prankish law, a rod or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • festuca — fistuca or festuca /fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, baculum, virga, and fastis. + festuca /festyuwka/ In Prankish law, a… …   Black's law dictionary

  • festuca — fistuca or festuca /fastyuwka/ In old English law, the rod or wand, by the delivery of which the property in land was formerly transferred in making a feoffment. Called, also, baculum, virga, and fastis. + festuca /festyuwka/ In Prankish law, a… …   Black's law dictionary

  • FISTUCA ut et FESTUCA — FISTUCA, ut et FESTUCA baculus, virga, fustis dicitur, cuius traditione transferri solent praedia, vel rei alicuius dominium. virga enim omni aetate, omni populo, etiam antiquissimis Auctorum testimoniis, Homeri, Herod. ipsuisqueve S. Scripturae… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • FESTUCA — I. FESTUCA in donationibus ac investituris adhibita, de quibus suo loco. Vide quoqueve supra in voce Affatomiae it. Andelangus. In divinationibus in voce Tenus. Hinc Festucinus coloris apud Venetos nomen de quo vide infra in voce Vetula. II.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • festuca — Same as fistuca …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • fastis — See fistuca or festuca …   Black's law dictionary

  • baculum — See fistuca or festuca …   Black's law dictionary

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