Vide The Latin term "Vide " means, in a UK legal context: "see". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
Vide. See. Quod vide: which see. Videre. Latin. To see; to perceive, understand, know. Vie. French. Life. Cestui que vie. He who lives.
Vide article Reports. KING'S BENCH. The name of the supreme court of law in England. It is so called because formerly the king used to sit there in person, the style of the court being still coram ipso rege, before the king himself.
YEARS, ESTATE FOR. Vide Estate for Years. ... more YEAS AND NAYS. The list of members of a legislative body voting in the affirmative and negative of a proposition is so called. 2. The constitution of the United States,... more ...
Inn, Clement's Inn (to the Inner Temple), New Inn (to the Middle Temple), Staple's Inn, Barnard's Inn (to Gray's Inn), but they were cut adrift by the older Inns and by the middle of the 18th century had ceased to have any legal character (vide ...
intention of stealing; animus maiaendi; the intention of remaining; auimus morandi, the intention or purpose of delaying. Whether the act of a man, when in appearance criminal, be so or not, depends upon the intention with which it was done. Vide ...
See also: Word, Will, Were, Writ, Wrong
 
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