In equal hand; held equally or indifferently between two parties.Where an instrument was deposited by the parties to it in the hands of a thirdperson, to keep on certain conditions, it was said to be held in wquaii manu. Beg. Orig. 23.
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In equal hand; held equally or indifferently between two parties.Where an instrument was deposited by the parties to it in the hands of a thirdperson, to keep on certain conditions, it was said to be held in wquaii manu. Beg. Orig. 23.
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