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Legal Definitions - Old Natura Brevium
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Definition of Old Natura Brevium
Definition: Old Natura Brevium is a historical treatise on the writs used during the reign of Edward III. It is abbreviated as O.N.B. and is related to the term "breve," which means a short writ used in legal proceedings.
Definition: A writ used in legal proceedings.
Examples:
- Album breve: A blank writ with a blank or omission in it.
- Apertum breve: An open, unsealed writ.
- Breve de bono et malo: A writ used to inquire into a charge of assault or battery.
- Breve de conventione: A writ used to enforce a contract.
These examples illustrate how a breve is a type of writ used in legal proceedings. The album breve is a blank writ, while the apertum breve is an open, unsealed writ. The breve de bono et malo is used to inquire into a charge of assault or battery, while the breve de conventione is used to enforce a contract.
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Simple Definition
OLDNATURA BREVIUM: Old Natura Brevium is a book about legal documents called writs that were used during the reign of King Edward III. It is often abbreviated as O.N.B. A writ is a type of legal document that tells someone to do something or not do something. Brevia were short writs that were different from longer documents called charters. There were different types of brevia, such as blank writs and open writs. Some brevia were used to settle disputes or make agreements between people.
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