In Scotch law. An unwarrantable intermeddling with the movable estate of a person deceased, without the order of law. Ersk. Prin. b. 3, tit 9, … [Read more...] about VITIOUS INTROMISSION
VITIUM CLERICI
In old English law. The mistake of a clerk; a clerical error. Vitium cleriei nocere non debet. Jenk. Cent 23. A clerical error ought not to hurt. Vitium est quod fugi debet, nisi, rationem non invenias, mox legem sine rations esse clames. Ellesm. Post N. 86. It is a fault which ought to be avoided, that if you cannot discover the reason you should presently exclaim that the law … [Read more...] about VITIUM CLERICI
VISITOR OF MANNERS
The regarder's office in the forest. Manw. 1. 195. … [Read more...] about VISITOR OF MANNERS
VISITOR
An inspector of the government of corporations or bodies politic. 1 Bl. Comm. 482. Visitor is an inspector of the government of a corporation etc. The ordinary is visitor of spiritual corporations. But corporations instituted for private charity if they are lay are visitable by the founder or whom he shall appoint; and from the sentence of such visitor there lies no appeal. By … [Read more...] about VISITOR
VITRICUS
(Latin) In the civil law. A step-father; a mother's second husband. Calvin. … [Read more...] about VITRICUS
