Blacks Law Dict. 1st ed

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647

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56a; Inst. 2, 3, pr.; Mackeld. Bom. Law, ยง318. ITERATIO. Repetition. In the Roman law, a bonitary owner might liberate a slave, and the quiritary owner's repetition (iteratio) of the process effected a complete manumis sion. Brown. ITINEBA. Eyres, or circuits. I Reeve, Eng. Law, 52. ITINERANT. Wandering; traveling; applied to justices who make circuits. rUTJEL In old English law. Christmas.

In old English law. A journey, espe sially a circuit made by a justice in eyre, or Itinerant justice, to try causes according to his own mission. Da Cange; Bract, lib. 3, oc 11, 12, 13. In maritime law. A way or route. The route or direction of a voyage; the route or way that is taken to make the voyage assured. Distinguished from the voyage itself. Iter est jus eundi, ambulandi hominis; non etiam jumentum agendi vel vehicu lum. A way is the right of going or walk Ing, and does not include the right of driving a beast of burden or a carriage. Co. Litt.

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