cum curiis earumque exitibus
cum curiis earumque exitibus (k[schwa]m kyoor-ee-is ee-[schwa]-r[schwa]m-kwee ek-sit-i-b[schwa]s). [Law Latin] Hist. With courts, and the results or profits of the same. • The phrase appeared in reference to the right of the Baron courts to any of those courts’ profits, as distinguished from the obligation of the King’s courts to turn over all profits to the King.