perambulatione facienda, writ de
- perambulatione facienda, writ de
Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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writ de perambulatione facienda — /rit diy paraembyaleyshiyowniy fieshiyenda/ In old English law, the name of a writ which was sued by consent of both t parties when they were in doubt as to the bounds of their respective estates. It was directed to the sheriff to make… … Black's law dictionary
de perambulatione facienda — /diy paraembysleyshiyowniy fss(h)iyenda/ A writ which lay where there was a dispute as to the boundaries of two adjacent lordships or towns, directed to the sheriff, commanding him to take with him twelve discreet and lawful knights of his county … Black's law dictionary
de perambulatione facienda — /diy paraembysleyshiyowniy fss(h)iyenda/ A writ which lay where there was a dispute as to the boundaries of two adjacent lordships or towns, directed to the sheriff, commanding him to take with him twelve discreet and lawful knights of his county … Black's law dictionary
de perambulatione facienda — A writ for the establishment of a boundary line … Ballentine's law dictionary