- legem vadiare
- /liyjam vaediyeriy/ In old English law, to wage law; to offer or to give pledge to make defense, by oath, with compurgators
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
legem vadiare — /liyjam vaediyeriy/ In old English law, to wage law; to offer or to give pledge to make defense, by oath, with compurgators … Black's law dictionary
legem vadiare — To wage law. See wager of law … Ballentine's law dictionary
vadiare legem — To wage law. See wager of law … Ballentine's law dictionary
lex — /leks/ In medieval jurisprudence, a body or collection of various laws peculiar to a given nation or people; not a code in the modern sense, but an aggregation or collection of laws not codified or systematized. Also, a similar collection of laws … Black's law dictionary
lex — /leks/ In medieval jurisprudence, a body or collection of various laws peculiar to a given nation or people; not a code in the modern sense, but an aggregation or collection of laws not codified or systematized. Also, a similar collection of laws … Black's law dictionary