Excerpt from Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms Used in the Plays, Poems and Sonnets, and Discussions of the Criminal Types Presented
Confiscation of property - Doing homage; Witness' oath; The marriage contract; Judgment unreversed - Tendered; Setting up a new plea - Repealing former; Contempt of Court - Star Chamber; Compromising slanders; Right of Egress and Regress; Fee-Simple, Fine and Recovery - Waste; Exceptions - Improper conduct; Proof - Admission against interest; Misprison; Sheriff's post; Misdemeanors; Grand-jury; Windy side of the Law; Action of battery; Party plaintiff
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