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DUNIO

A double; a kind of base coin less than a farthing.

DUNNAGE

Pieces of wood placed against the sides and bottom of the hold of avessel, to preserve the cargo from the effect of leakage, according to its nature andquality. Abb. Shipp. 227.There is

DUNSETS

People that dwell o:i hilly places or mountains. Jacob.Duo non possunt in solido unam rem possidere. Two cannot possess one thing inentirety. Co. Litt. 30S.Duo sunt instrument a ad omnes res ant

DUODECIMA MANUS

Twelve hands. The oaths of twelve men, including himself, bywhom the defendant was allowed to make his law. 3 Bl. Comm. 343.

DUODENA

In old records. A Jury ot twelve men. Cowell.

DUODENA MANU

A dozen hands, i. e., twelve witnesses to purge a criminal of an offense.Duorum in solidum dominium vel pos- ?essio esse non potest. Ownership or possessionin entirety cannot be in two persons

DUPEA

In the civil law. Double the price of a thing. Dig. 21, 2, 2.

DUPLEX QUERELA

A double complaint. An ecclesiastical proceeding, which is in thenature of an appeal from an ordinary’s refusal to institute, to his next immediatesuperior; as from a bishop to the archbishop. If the

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 tendering him or her a suitable match, without disparagement, which

DUPLICATE

When two written documents are substantially alike, so that each mightbe a copy or transcript from the other, while both stand on the same footing as originalinstruments, they are called “duplicates.” Agreements,

DUPLICATIO

In the civil law. The defendant’s answer to the plaintiff’s replication ;corresponding to the rejoinder of the common law.Duplicationem possibilitatis lex non patitnr. The law does not allow the doubling of apossibility.

DUPLICITY

The technical fault, In pleading, of uniting two or more causes of actionin one count in a writ, or two or more grounds of defense in one plea, or two or morebreaches

DUPLY

n. (From Lat dupUcatio, q. v.) In Scotch pleading. The defendant’s answer to the plaintiff’s replication.

DURANTE

Lat During. A word of limitation in old conveyances. Co. Litt 234&.

DURANTE BENE PLACITO

During good pleasure. The ancient tenure of English judges was durante bine placito. 1 111. Comm. 207, 342.

DURANTE MINORE OETATE

During minority. 2 151. Comm. 003; 5 Coke, 29, 30. Words taken from the old form of letters of administration. 5 Coke, ubi supra.

DURANTE VIDUITATE

During widowhood. 2 lil. Comm. 124. Durante casta viduitate, during chaste widowhood. 10 East, 020.

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