| 单词 | to have livery | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have (also give, take) livery  3.  Law. The legal delivery of real property into a person's possession ( to have (also give, take) livery); (also) a writ by which possession of property is obtained from the Court of Wards and Liveries (abolished in 1660). See livery of seisin at  Phrases 1; cf. to sue one's livery at  Phrases 2. Now historical.Master of the Wards and Liveries: see ward n.2 2d; surveyor of wards and liveries: see surveyor n. 1b. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > putting in possession > 			[noun]		 livery?a1400 livery of seisin (in early use frequently livery and seisin)1436 society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > 			[noun]		 > writ > writs to claim or recover property writ of aiela1325 replevin1465 action of detinue1467 formedon1495 writ of mesnec1523 livery?1530 post-disseisin1532 cape1588 writ of besaile1598 escheat1607 praecipe quod reddat1607 recaption1607 monstrance of right1651 writ of tresayle1772 ?a1400						 (a1338)						    R. Mannyng Chron. 		(Petyt)	 		(1996)	  ii. 3582  				Malcolme was wone..to London forto com whan parlement suld be, als custom was wonne, & tak þer his liuere. 1433    in  H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council 		(1835)	 IV. 186 (MED)  				Þe seid Duc of Norffolk shal come to his ful age & have lyueree of his landes. ?1530    St. German's Dyaloge Doctoure & Student vii. f. xvii  				By way of surrendre..a freholde may passe without lyuerey. 1622    F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 210  				The Kings Wards after they had accomplished their full Age, could not bee suffered to haue Liuerie of their Lands, without paying excessiue Fines. 1635    F. Quarles Emblemes  v. ix. 277  				What meane these liv'ries and possession kayes? 1656    T. Blount Glossographia  				Livery..3. It is the Writ which lies for the heir to obtain the possession or seizin of his lands at the Kings hands. 1660    Act 12 Chas. II c. 24 §1  				It is hereby Enacted That the Court of Wardes and Liveries and all Wardships Liveries Primer-Seizins and Ouster-le-mains..be taken away and discharged. 1765    Act 5 Geo. III c. 17 §1  				Tythes or other incorporeal hereditaments only, which lie in grant and not in livery. 1818    W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. 		(ed. 2)	 IV. 138  				The deed was sealed and delivered, but no livery of seisin was given. 1818    W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. 		(ed. 2)	 IV. 318  				Sir J. Palmer thought, that in a deed to pass an inheritance, where there was a common in gross, the word grant was absolutely necessary; for it could not pass by the livery. 1875    E. Poste tr.  Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis 		(ed. 2)	  ii. Comm. 173  				In English law conveyance by livery was an older title than conveyance by deed. 1999    Law & Hist. Rev. 17 269  				Thus arose the paradox that the legal rights of livery and wardship continued, and were systematically extended, when the feudal structure, which had given the purpose and been their excuse, had ceased to exist. < as lemmas  | 
	
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