The neighborhood; a neighboring place; a place near at hand; the venue. 2. Formerly the visne was confined to the immediate neighborhood, where the cause of action arose, and many verdicts were disturbed because the visne was too large, which, becoming a great grievance several statutes were passed to remedy the evil. The 21 James I, c. 13, gives aid after verdict where the … [Read more...] about VISNE
VIRTUTE CUJUS
(Latin) By virtue whereof. This was the clause In a pleading justifying an entry upon land, by which the party alleged that it was In virtue of an order from one entitled that he entered. Wharton. … [Read more...] about VIRTUTE CUJUS
VITILIGATE
To litigate cavilously, vexatioukly, or from merely quarrelsome mo-tives. … [Read more...] about VITILIGATE
VISITATIONEM COMMENDAMUS
Latin meaning We recommend a visitation. … [Read more...] about VISITATIONEM COMMENDAMUS
VITRICUS
(Latin) In the civil law. A step-father; a mother's second husband. Calvin. … [Read more...] about VITRICUS
