Latin meaning Word by word, exactly. … [Read more...] about VERBATIM
VEREDICTUM
L. Latin: In old English law. A verdict; a declaration of the truth of a matter in issue, submitted to a jury for trial. Verediotum, quasi dictum veritatis f nt Judieinm quasi Juris dictum. Co. Litt 226. The verdict is, as it were, the dictum of truth; as the judgment is the dictum of law. … [Read more...] about VEREDICTUM
VENTE
In French law. Sale; contract of sale. Vente a remere. A conditional. sale, in which the seller reserves the right to redeem or repurchase at the same price. … [Read more...] about VENTE
VERDEROR
An officer of the king's forest, who is sworn to maintain and keep the assizes of the forest, and to view, receive, and enroll the attachments and presentments of all manner of trespasses of vert and venison in the forest. Manw. c. 6, … [Read more...] about VERDEROR
VENTE A REMERE
A term used in Louisiana, which signifies a sale made reserving a right to the seller to repurchase the property gold by returning the price paid for it. 2. The time during which a repurchase may be made cannot exceed ten years, and if by the agreement it so exceed, it shall be reduced to ten years. The time fixed for redemption must be strictly adhered to and cannot be … [Read more...] about VENTE A REMERE
