English law. A security entered before the mayor of London, or some chief warden of a city, in pursuance of 13 Ed. 1. stat. 3, c. 1, whereby the lands of the debtor are conveyed to the creditor, till out of the rents and profits of them, his debt may be satisfied. … [Read more...]
STATUTORY OFFENSE
An violation of a law or statute. … [Read more...]
STATUTE OF FRAUDS
The name commonly given to the state 29 Car. II., c. 3, entitled An act for prevention of frauds and perjuries. This statute has been re-enacted in most. of the states of the Union, generally with omissions, amendments, or alterations. When the words of the statute have been used, the construction put upon them has also been adopted. Most of the acts of the different states … [Read more...]
STATUTORY RAPE
Sexual intercourse with a minor who has not reach the state age of consent. It does not matter whether the victim was consensual since the law deems such a person unable to consent to sexual activity. … [Read more...]
STATUTE OF GLOUCESTER
An English statute, passed 6 Edw. I., A. D., 1278; so called, because it was passed at Gloucester. There were other statutes made at Gloucester, which do not bear this name. See stat. 2 Rich. II. … [Read more...]