In old English law. The vesture of the land; that is, the corn, grass, underwood, sweepage, and the like. Co. Litt 4b. See Simpson v. Coe, 4 N. HL 301. … [Read more...] about VESTURA TERRE
VESTIGIUM
Lat. In the law of evidence, a vestige, mark, or "sign; a trace, track, or impression left by a physical object. Fleta, 1.1, c. 25, … [Read more...] about VESTIGIUM
VESTURE
In old English law. Profit of land. "How much the vesture of an acre is worth." Cowell … [Read more...] about VESTURE
VESTA
The crop on the ground. Cowell. … [Read more...] about VESTA
VESTED INTEREST
An interest that has reached a state of recognition and is valid. … [Read more...] about VESTED INTEREST
