| William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 pàgines
...disparagement or inequality ; which if the infant refused, he or she forfeited the value of the marriage to their guardian, that is, so much as a jury would assess, or any one would bona fide give the guardian for such an alliance, and if the infant married without the guardian's consent,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1902 - 540 pàgines
...which the lord or guardian in chivalry had of disposing of his infant ward in matrimony. For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...value of the marriage, valorem maritagii, to their guardian;(i) that is, so much as a jury would assess, or any one would bona fide give to the guardian... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1904 - 284 pàgines
...favourites had made fortunes by traffic in the marrying of wealthy wards.' — Morley, Mem. 153. 'While the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...forfeited the value of the marriage, valorem maritagii; that is, so much as a jury would assess, or any one would bona fide give to the guardian for such an... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1905 - 734 pàgines
...which the lord or guardian in chivalry had, of disposing of his infant ward in matrimony. For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...they forfeited the value of the marriage, valorem marituffii, to their guardian ; that is, so much as a jury would assess, or any one would bona fide... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1910 - 1330 pàgines
...Ecc. Law, 440. DULPEX VALOR MARITAGII. In old English law. Double the value of the marriage. While an infant was in ward, the guardian had the power of...him or her a suitable match, without disparagement, which if the infants refused, they forfeited the value of the marriage to their guardian, that is,... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 pàgines
...which the lord or guardian in chivalry had of disposing of his infant ward in matrimony. For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...or inequality ; which if the infants refused, they (r) "In ipso concilio vel primcipvm aliquis, vel pater, vel propinquus, scuto frameaque juvenem ornant.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 pàgines
...which the lord or guardian in chivalry had of disposing of his infant ward in matrimony. For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...the marriage, valorem maritagii, to their guardian ;(s) that is, so much as a jury would assess, or any one would bona fide give to the guardian for such... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 569 pàgines
...which the lord or guardian in chivalry had of difpofing of his infant ward in matrimony. For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power of tendering him or her a fuitable match, without difparagement, or inequality : which if the infants refufed, they forfeited... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 569 pàgines
...tendering him or her a fuitable match, without difparagement, or inequality : which if the infants refufed, they forfeited the value of the marriage, valorem maritagii, to their guardian r ; that is, fo much as a jury would afiefs, or any one would bona fide give to the guardian for fuch... | |
| Henry James Holthouse - 1999 - 504 pàgines
...dispaupered.—Cowel. law bears nearly the same meaning as in common parlance. It is thus used by Blackstone. While the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power...or her a suitable match, without disparagement or inequality.—2 Bl. 70. DISPERSONARE. To scandalize or disparage.—Cowel. DISSIGNARE. To break open... | |
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