单词 | visne |
释义 | visnen. Law and Historical. 1. A neighbourhood or vicinage, esp. as the area from which a jury is summoned. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > jury > [noun] > summoned from neighbourhood > neighbourhood from which summoned visne1449 visnet1872 1449 Rolls of Parl. V. 150/1 Triable by Enquest, in the same Shire and Visne where the said action shall be taken. 1464 Rolls of Parl. V. 565/2 Of the visnee where the seid seyser shall be had. ?1530 St. German's Dyaloge Doctoure & Student vii. f. xviiv All yssues..muste be tryed by .xii. fre and lawfull men of the vysne. 1620 J. Wilkinson Treat. Statutes conc. Coroners & Sherifes (new ed.) 3 A Coroner hath a fee belonging to his office viz. of every visne 1 d. 1625 H. Finch Law (1636) 411 In euery suit betweene an Alien and a Demesne..the one halfe of the Iurie shall be the Aliens, if so many be in that visne. 1651 tr. J. Kitchin Jurisdictions 574 The sherif returns a Jury of the Visne of D., and the new sherif returns no such visne. 1769 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. IV. xxvii. 344 The sheriff of the county must return a panel of jurors.., without just exception, and of the visne or neighbourhood. 1832 Index of Rolls of Parl. 952/1 The Inquest taken by Men of the Visne of the County where the Plaintiffs were born. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. 714 Visne, a neighbouring place; a term often used in law in actions of marine replevin. 2. A jury summoned from the neighbourhood in which the cause of action lies. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > jury > [noun] > summoned from neighbourhood countrya1325 visnea1643 a1643 J. Burroughs Sovereignty Brit. Seas (1651) 103 Replevin was brought of a Ship taken upon the wast of Scarborough..to which Mutford tooke two exceptions, one because no certaine Towne, or place was named from whence the visne should come. 1832 F. Palgrave Rise & Progr. Eng. Commonw. ii. 156 It did not occur to the Vehmic Judges to put the offender upon his second trial by the visne, which now forms the distinguishing characteristic of the English law. 1863 H. Cox Inst. Eng. Govt. ii. iii. 347 (note) If the visne appeared on the record to be from a wrong place, it was a good ground for arresting or reversing the judgment. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > place where court is held > [noun] > place where trial is held or jury summoned venue1531 visne1641 venire1682 1641 Termes de la Ley 260 Venew or Visne is a terme used..often in our bookes, and signifies a place next to that where any thing that comes to be tryed is supposed to bee done. And therefore..some of the Jury must be of the same hundred, or sometimes of the same parish in which the thing is supposed to be done. 1665 G. Duncombe Tryals per Pais viii. 85 Where the Visne is laid to be in a City, in an Action brought in a superior Court [etc.]. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 294 If the defendant will make affidavit, that the cause of action, if any, arose not in that but another county, the court will direct a change of the venue, or visne. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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