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STAB
To make a wound with a pointed instrument; a stab differs from a cut, or a wound. … [Read more...]
STABILIA
A writ called by that name, founded on a custom in Normandy, that where a man in power claimed lands in the possession of an inferior, he petitioned the prince that it might be put into his hands till the right was decided, whereupon he had this writ Wharton. Stabit prsesumptio doneo probetnr in contrarinm. A presumption will stand good till the contrary is proved. Hob. 297; … [Read more...]
STABLE-STAND
In forest law. One of the four evidences or presumptlops whereby a man was convicted of an intent to steal the king's deer in the forest. This was when a man was found at his standing in the forest with a cross-bow or long-bow bent, ready to shoot at any deer, or else standing close by a tree with grey-hounds in a leash, ready to slip. Cowell; Manwood. … [Read more...]
STABULARIUS
Lat. In the civil law. A stable-keeper. Dig. 4, 9, 4, 1. … [Read more...]