- terris liberandis
- /tehras libaraendas/ A writ that lay for a man convicted by attaint, to bring the record and process before the king, and take a fine for his imprisonment, and then to deliver to him his lands and tenements again, and release him of the strip and waste. Also it was a writ for the delivery of lands to the heir, after homage and relief performed, or upon security taken that he should perform them
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.