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ACCAPITUM

Volume 1 · 71 words · 1778 Edition

signifies the money paid by a vassal upon his admission to a feu.

in our ancient law, was used also to express the relief due to the chief lord. See RELIEF.

**ACCEDAS ad curiam**, in the English law, a writ lying, where a man has received, or fears, false judgment in an inferior court. It lies also for justice delayed, and is a species of the writ *recordare*.

**ACCEDONES.** See ACCEDONES.