- pars enitia
- /parz anaysh(iy)a/ In old English law, the privilege or portion of the eldest child in the partition of lands by lot
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
pars enitia — The part or share of the eldest … Ballentine's law dictionary
enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest … Black's law dictionary
enitia pars semper prxferenda est propter privilegium aetatis — /anish(iy)a parz sempar prefarenda est proptar privaliyjiyam ateytas/ The part of the elder register is always to be preferred on account of the privily of age … Black's law dictionary
enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest … Black's law dictionary
enitia pars semper prxferenda est propter privilegium aetatis — /anish(iy)a parz sempar prefarenda est proptar privaliyjiyam ateytas/ The part of the elder register is always to be preferred on account of the privily of age … Black's law dictionary
enitia pars — The part or share of the eldest … Ballentine's law dictionary