- arrier ban
- /ari(y)ar bin/In feudal law, a second summons to join the lord, addressed to those who had neglected the first. A summons of the inferiors or vassals of the lord.See arierban
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
arrier ban — /ari(y)ar bin/ In feudal law, a second summons to join the lord, addressed to those who had neglected the first. A summons of the inferiors or vassals of the lord. See arierban … Black's law dictionary
arriere-ban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary
arierban or arriere-ban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary
arriere-ban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary
arierban or arriere-ban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary
arier ban — Same as arrier ban … Ballentine's law dictionary
arierban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary
arierban — arierban, or arriere ban /aer(i)yey baen/ An edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals vassals, to enter the army, or forfeit their estates on refusal. See arrier ban … Black's law dictionary