The phrase "by virtue" differs in meaning from "under color." For instance, the proper fees are received by virtue of the office; extortion is under color of the office. Any rightful act In office is by virtue of the office. A wrongful act In office may be under color of the office. Phil. Law, 380. … [Read more...] about VIRTUE
VIRTUE
VIRILIA
The privy members of a man, to cut off which was felony by the common law, though the party consented to it. … [Read more...] about VIRILIA
VIRIDARIO ELIGENDO
A writ for choice of a verderer in the forest. Reg. Orig. 177 … [Read more...] about VIRIDARIO ELIGENDO
VIRGO INTACTA
(Latin) A pure virgin. … [Read more...] about VIRGO INTACTA
VIRGE, TENANT BT
A species of copyholder, who holds by the virge or rod. … [Read more...] about VIRGE, TENANT BT
