In old English law. The hasp of a door; by which livery of seisin might anciently be made, where there was a house on the premises. … [Read more...]
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Lat. A spear. In the Roman law, a spear was the sign of a public sale of goods or sale by auction. Hence the phrase "hastae subjicere" (to put under the spear) meant to put up at auction. Calvin. In feudal law. A spear. The symbol used In making investiture of a fief. Feud, lib. 2, tit. 2. … [Read more...]
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