DAME

In English law. The legal designation of the wife of a knight or baronet

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DAMAIOUSE

In old English law. Causing damage or loss, as distinguished from torcenouse, wrongful Britt, c. 61

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DACION

In Spanlsh law. The real and effective delivery of an object in the execu-tion of a contract

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DABO

S? DABO. Lat. (will you give? I will give.) In the Roman, law. one of. the forms of maklug a verbal stipulation, lnst. 3, 15, 1; Bract, fol. 15b

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D. E. R. I

C. Au abbreviation used for De ea re ita ccnsucrc, (concerning that matter have so decreed,) in recording the decrees of the Roman senate. Tayl. Civil Law, 564, 566

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D. B

N. An abbreviation for de bonis non; descriptive of a species of administration

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