- de admensuratione
- \\|dāädˌmen(t)səˌräd.ēˈōˌnā, -_nē\ adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin, of admeasurement: commanding admeasurement of dower — used of a writ
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
admensuratione dotis — See de admensuratione dotis … Ballentine's law dictionary
de admensuratione — /diy aedmenshareyshiyowniy/ Of admeasurement. Thus, de admensuratione dotis was a writ for the admeasurement of dower, and de admensuratione pastures was a writ for the admeasurement of pasture … Black's law dictionary
de admensuratione — /diy aedmenshareyshiyowniy/ Of admeasurement. Thus, de admensuratione dotis was a writ for the admeasurement of dower, and de admensuratione pastures was a writ for the admeasurement of pasture … Black's law dictionary
de admensuratione — For admeasurement; for adjustment or settlement … Ballentine's law dictionary
de admensuratione dotis — A writ for the admeasurement of dower, which lay where more land had been assigned to a widow as dower than she ought legally to have. This might occur where a minor heir or his guardian had made the excessive assignment. See 2 Bl Comm 136 … Ballentine's law dictionary