An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same

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An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same
Author
Rastell, John, d. 1536.
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At London :: Printed by th'assignee of Charles Yetsweirt Esq. deceased. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis,
1595.
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Law -- England -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.
Law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10426.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.

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35 ¶ Ayde.

AYde, is when tenaunt for terme of life▪ tenaunt in dower, tenant by curte∣sie, or tenant in taile af∣ter possibilitie of issue ex∣tinct

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is impleaded then for that they haue no estate but for terme of life, they shall pray in ayde of him in the reuersion and proces shall bee made by writ a∣gainst him, to come & plead with the tenant in the de∣fence of the land if hee will, but it behooueth that they agree in the plée, for if they vary, the plee of the tenant shall be taken and then the aide prayer is void, but if hee come not at the second writ, then the tenaunt shall answere sole.

Also tenant for terme of yeeres, tenant at will, te∣nant by Elegit, and tenant by statute merchant, shall haue aide of him in the re∣uersion, and the seruant & bayly of their master, when they haue done anie thing lawfully in ye right of their master, shal haue aide.

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