Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce … [Read more...] about Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com.
T.
As an abbreviation, this letter usually stands for either "Territory," "Trinity," "term," "tempore" (in the time of,) or "title." Every person who was convicted of felony, short of murder, and admitted to the benefit of clergy, was at one time marked with this letter upon the brawn of the thumb. The practice is abolished. 7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 27. By a law of the Province of … [Read more...] about T.
T. Jefferson L. Rev.
Thomas Jefferson Law Review … [Read more...] about T. Jefferson L. Rev.
TABERNARIUS
Latin: In the civil law. A shop-keeper. Dig. 14, 3, 5, 7. In old English law. A taverner or tavern-keeper. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 12, … [Read more...] about TABERNARIUS
TABELLIO
An officer among the Romans who reduced to writing and into proper form, agreements, contracts, wills, and other instruments, and witnessed their execution. The term tabellio is derived from the Latin tabula, seu tabella, which in this sense, signified those tables or plates covered with wax which were then used instead of paper. 2. Tabelliones differed from notaries in many … [Read more...] about TABELLIO
