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periculo petentis

periculo petentis (p[schwa]-rik-y[schwa]-loh p[schwa]-ten-tis). [Latin] Hist. At the risk of the person seeking. • A private person was liable in damages for a judicial warrant wrongfully issued at that person’s insistence. “[A] creditor seeking a warrant for the apprehension of his debtor as in meditatione fugae, obtains it periculo petentis, and he, not the judge,

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ex deliberatione dominorum concilii

ex deliberatione Dominorum Concilii (eks di-lib-[schwa]-ray-shee-oh-nee dom-[schwa]-nor-[schwa]m k[schwa]n-sil-ee-I). [Law Latin] Hist. After consideration by the Lords of Council. “Formerly all writs which passed the signet were procured by presentation of a bill (or petition) for such writ. The bill was perused and considered by the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, and if he was satisfied,

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