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Legal Definitions - demimark

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Definition of demimark

Definition: Demimark is a historical term that refers to half a mark, which is equivalent to six shillings and eight pence. It was required to be paid in a writ of right to force the demandant to prove seisin. It is also known as half-mark.

Example 1: In medieval England, if someone wanted to claim ownership of a property, they had to file a writ of right. To initiate the process, they had to pay a demimark to the court.

Example 2: The demimark was also used as a form of currency in the Middle Ages. For instance, a laborer might earn a demimark for a day's work.

These examples illustrate how the demimark was used as a payment in legal proceedings and as a form of currency in medieval England.

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Term: Demimark

Definition: Demimark is a type of money that was used a long time ago in history. It was equal to six shillings and eight pence. People had to give this money in a special legal document called a writ of right to make someone prove that they really owned something. Demimark was also called half-mark because it was half the value of a full mark.

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