In old English law. A toll-booth. Cro. Jac. 122. … [Read more...] about VELABRUM
VENAL
Something that ia bought; capable of feeing bought; offered for sale; mercenary. Used in an evil sense, such purchase or sale being regarded as corrupt and illegal. … [Read more...] about VENAL
VENDIBLE
Fit or suitable to be sold; capable of transfer by sale; merchantable. … [Read more...] about VENDIBLE
VELITIS JUBEATIS QUIRITIS
Latin It is your will and pleasure … [Read more...] about VELITIS JUBEATIS QUIRITIS
VENIRE FACIAS DE NOVO
practice. The name of a new writ of venire facias; this is awarded when, by reason of some irregularity or defect in the proceeding on the first venire, or the trial, the proper effect of that which has been frustrated, or the verdict become void in law: as, for example, when the jury has been improperly chosen, or an uncertain, ambiguous or defective verdict has been rendered. … [Read more...] about VENIRE FACIAS DE NOVO
