in Law, an acknowledgment; a word particularly used in our law-books for the first chapter of the statute 1 Jac. I. by which the parliament acknowledged, that, after the death of Queen Elizabeth, the crown had rightfully descended to King James.
in Law, an acknowledgment; a word particularly used in our law-books for the first chapter of the statute 1 Jac. I. by which the parliament acknowledged, that, after the death of Queen Elizabeth, the crown had rightfully descended to King James.