diversité des courts

Diversité des courts (di-v[schwa]r-si-tay d[schwa] koort). [Law French] A treatise on courts written in French, supposedly by Fitzherbert during the reign of Edward III. • It was printed initially in 1525 and again in 1534. — Also spelled Diversité des courtes.

“[F]or in the ancient treatise, entitled diversité de courtes… we have a catalogue of the matters of conscience then cognizable by subpoena in chancery, which fall within a very narrow compass.” 3 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 53 (1768).


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