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Demandant. One who demands a thing as due; specifically, the plaintiff in a real action, as, partition.
Demesne. French: Latin dominium, ownership. Own, one's own; original.

 


El estado del demandante
El alcance de la responsabilidad por daños del dueño de la propiedad depende de que el demandante se haya categorizado como 'invitado', 'licenciatario' o 'intruso'.

RECOVERER. The demandant in a common recovery, after judgment has been given in his favor, assumes the name of recoverer.

Costs were first given under the Statute of Gloucester (1277, 6 Edward I. c. 1), which enacted that "the demandant shall recover damages in an assize of novel disseisin and in writs of mort d'ancestor, cosinage, aiel and beziel, ...

If the action be one in which the demandant cannot recover damages, as formedon in the discender, the demandant or plaintiff was bound to pray judgment, etc., and enter, for thereby, he has the effect of his suit.

HABERE FACIAS SEISINAM
practice, remedies. The name of a writ of execution, used in most real actions, by which the sheriff is directed that he cause the demandant to have... more ...

See also: Demand, Writ, Person, Court, Were

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