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Wager of Law.
- BY Lessee for years made Tenant in a Writ of Dower, A. 92.
- If it lies for an Amerciament in a Court-Leet, or a Court Baron, A. 203, 204.
- In the discretion of the Court, if they will permit the Defendant so to do, B. 110. C. 212, 258.
- The Plaintiff cannot be nonsuit, if the Defendant wage Law the same Term, C. 28.
- In what cases the Defendant shall be permitted to wage Law, B. 110. C 212, 258.
Waif and Estray
- The property of the Goods waived remain in the Owner, if he freshly pursue and convict the Felons, B. 192, 193.
Waiver de Choses.
- In what Courts the Defendant may waive a spe∣cial Plea, and plead the general Issue, B. 32.
- Where a matter, of Inducement material is waived, by taking issue upon another matter, B. 204, 205.
Wales.
- The Incumbents there must understand the Welch Tongue, A. 31.
Ward.
- Who shall be in Ward, who not, A. 253. B. 148, 149, 150. C. 25, 54, 154.
- If the Infant agree to the Marriage tendred, No Valore Maritagii lies, though the Gardian die be∣fore Marriage, C. 52.
Warranty.
- Warranty and Assets descend, no Plea in Forme∣don where the Heir claims by Devise, A. 112, 113.
- Determines with the Estate to which it is an∣nexed, A. 179. B. 57.
- What Entry, and of whom shall destroy a War∣ranty, B. 57, 58. C. 10.
- In what Conveyances, and to what Estates, to be made, C. 16.
Wast.
- In le tenuit, the Plaintiff shall not recover locum vastatum, A. 48.
- Lies not if the Trees be excepted A. 49.
- If Disseisor do Wast, the Action lies against the Disseisee, A. 264.
- How the View must be made of Wast in a Wood, Sparsim A. 267.
- Against whom it is to be brought, A. 291.
- In cutting 20 Oaks, the Plaintiff shall recover if 5 only be proved, A. 300.
- Upon an Estate limited to a Man for life, re∣mainder to a Feme for years, who inter-marry, both Estates are foreited by Wast done, B. 7.
- If it lie where there is a Mean remainder, B. 126. C. 60.
- The altering of a Meadow by Ditches, or turning to other purposes, if Wast, B. 174.
- If the House be ruinous tempore dimissionis, the Lessee may pull down and rebuild, B. 189.
- Where the Writ must be laid of whose Lease the Lessee held, where general, B. 222.
- What destruction in a Park, fishing, &c. is Wast, B. 222. C. 53.
- Where plead nul Wast, or specially, C. 203.
Withernam.
- How Cattle taken by Withernam, must be used, A. 220.
- May be stayed by bringing the Damage in Court, and submitting to a form pro contemptu, B. 174.
- It seemeth that Beasts taken in Withernam, may be laboured, C. 235, 236.
Writ.
- Of Privy Seal, to summon a Subject Ad redeundum in legiantia, &c. A. 9.
- General Writ and Special Count, where, A. 226, 227, 231.
Writ to the Bishop.
- If a Title be found or confest in the King, the Court ex Officio must make a Writ for the King, A. 194.