To pursue an opportunity that involves risk. … [Read more...] about VENTURE
VENTURE
VENTRE INSPICIENDO
In old English law. A writ that lay for an heir presumptive, to cause an examination to be made of the widow in order to determine whether she were pregnant or not, in cases where she was suspected of a design to bring forward a suppositious heir. 1 Bl. Comm. 456. … [Read more...] about VENTRE INSPICIENDO
VENTER, VENTRE
The belly or womb. The term is used in law as designating the maternal parentage of children. Thus, where in ordinary phraseology we should say that A. was B.'s child by his first wife, he would be described in law as "by the flrst venter:1 Brown. … [Read more...] about VENTER, VENTRE
VENTER OR VENTRE
Signifies literally the belly. In law it is used figuratively for the wife: for example, a man has three children by the first, and one by the second venter. 2. A child is said to be in ventre sa mere before it is born; while it is a foetus. A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him that, in the presence of twelve men, and as many women, he cause examination to be made, … [Read more...] about VENTER OR VENTRE
VENTER INSPICIENDO
Eng. law. A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him that, in the presence of twelve men, and as many women, he cause examination to be made, whether a woman therein named is with child or not; and if with child, then about what time it will be born; and that he certify the same. It is granted in a case when a widow, whose husband had lands in fee simple, marries again soon … [Read more...] about VENTER INSPICIENDO
