See Also: VADIUM VIVUM, contracts(law)
VIVUM VADIUM, or living pledge, contracts(law)
VADIUM, contracts(law)
MORTUUM VADIUM(law)
VADIUM MORTUUM, contracts(law)
PETITION(law)
PETITION OF RIGHT, Eng(law)
petition(1)(dictionary)
petition(encyclopedia)
Petition of Right(encyclopedia)

VADIUM VIVUM, contracts (law) and PETITION OF RIGHT, Eng (law)


VADIUM VIVUM, contracts (law)


VADIUM VIVUM, contracts. A species of Security by which the borrower of a sum of money, made over his estate to the lender, until he had received that sum of money, made over his estate to the lender, until he had received that sum out of the issues and profits of the land; it was so called because sum out of the issues and profits of the land; it was so called because neither the money nor the lands were lost, and were not left in lead pledge, neither the money nor the lands were lost, and were not left in lead pledge, but this was a living pledge, for the profits of the land were constantly but this was a living pledge, for the profits of the land were constantly paying off the Debt. Litt. sect. 206; 1 Pow. on Mort. 3; Termes de la Ley, paying off the Debt. Litt. sect. 206; 1 Pow. on Mort. 3; Termes de la Ley, h.t. h.t.

PETITION OF RIGHT, Eng (law)


PETITION OF RIGHT, Eng. law. When the crown is in possession, or any title is vested in it which is claimed by a subject, as no suit can be brought is vested in it which is claimed by a subject, as no suit can be brought against the king, the subject is allowed to file in chancery a petition of against the king, the subject is allowed to file in chancery a petition of right to the king. right to the king. 2. This is in the, Nature of an action against a subject, in which the 2. This is in the, Nature of an action against a subject, in which the petitioner sets out his right to that which is demanded by him, and prays petitioner sets out his right to that which is demanded by him, and prays the king to do him right and justice; and, upon a due and lawful trial of the king to do him right and justice; and, upon a due and lawful trial of the right, to make him restitution. It is called a petition of right, the right, to make him restitution. It is called a petition of right, because the king is bound of right to answer it, and let the matter therein because the king is bound of right to answer it, and let the matter therein contained be determined in a legal way, in like manner as causes between contained be determined in a legal way, in like manner as causes between subject and subject. The petition is presented to the king, who subscribes subject and subject. The petition is presented to the king, who subscribes it, with these words, soit droit fait al partie, and thereupon it is it, with these words, soit droit fait al partie, and thereupon it is delivered to the chancellor to be executed according to law. Coke' s Entr. delivered to the chancellor to be executed according to law. Coke' s Entr. 419, 422 b; Mitf. Eq. Pl. 30, 31; Coop. Eq. Pl. 22, 23. 419, 422 b; Mitf. Eq. Pl. 30, 31; Coop. Eq. Pl. 22, 23.