de aetate probanda

de aetate probanda (dee ee-tay-tee proh-ban-d[schwa]), n. [Law Latin “of (about) proving age”] Hist. A writ ordering the sheriff to summon a jury to determine whether an heir of a tenant holding an estate directly of the Crown was old enough to receive the estate.
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