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(Law Lat.) The full phrase was, cui in vita siia, ipsa contradicere non potuit, whom in his lifetime she could not gainsay. In Practice. A writ of entry which lay for a widow against a person to whom her husband had in his lifetime aliened her lands. Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 193. The object of the writ was to avoid a judgment obtained against the husband by confession or default. It is now of no use in England, by force of the provisions of St. 32 Hen. VIIL c. 28, §6. See 6 Coke, 8, 9; Booth, Real Actions, 186. As to its use in Pennsylvania, see 3 Bin. (Pa.) ; Rep. Comm. Pa. Civ. Code 1835, 90, 91.
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(Law Lat.) The full phrase was, cui in vita siia, ipsa contradicere non potuit, whom in his lifetime she could not gainsay. In Practice. A writ of entry which lay for a widow against a person to whom her husband had in his lifetime aliened her lands. Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 193. The object of the writ was to avoid a judgment obtained against the husband by confession or default. It is now of no use in England, by force of the provisions of St. 32 Hen. VIIL c. 28, §6. See 6 Coke, 8, 9; Booth, Real Actions, 186. As to its use in Pennsylvania, see 3 Bin. (Pa.) ; Rep. Comm. Pa. Civ. Code 1835, 90, 91.
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