- licentia concordandi
- /bsensh(iy)a korjkardaenday/ In old practice and conveyancing, license or leave to agree; one of the proceedings on levying a fine of lands. 2 Bl.Comm. 350
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
licentia concordandi — /bsensh(iy)a korjkardaenday/ In old practice and conveyancing, license or leave to agree; one of the proceedings on levying a fine of lands. 2 Bl.Comm. 350 … Black's law dictionary
licentia concordandi — Leave to agree the suit. In levying a fine to effect a conveyance of land, as soon as the action was brought, the defendant, knowing himself to be in the wrong, was supposed to make overtures of peace to the plaintiff, whereupon the plaintiff… … Ballentine's law dictionary
king's silver — In old English practice, a fine due the king pro licentia concordandi (for leave to agree), in the process of levying a fine … Black's law dictionary
king's silver — In old English practice, a fine due the king pro licentia concordandi (for leave to agree), in the process of levying a fine … Black's law dictionary
post-fine — In old conveyancing, a fine or sum of money, (otherwise called the king s silver ) formerly due on granting the licentia concordandi, or leave to agree, in levying a fine of lands. It amounted to three twentieths of the supposed annual value of… … Black's law dictionary
congé d'accorder — The licentia concordandi, or leave to agree the suit. This was the second step in the levying of a fine to convey land. As soon as the action was brought, the defendant, knowing himself to be in the wrong, was supposed to make overtures of peace… … Ballentine's law dictionary