Inquest Of Office in United States
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An inquiry made by the king’s officer, his sheriff, coroner, or escheator, either virtute officii, or by writ sent to him for that purpose, or by commissioners specially appointed, concerning any matter that entitles the king to the possession of lands or tenements, goods or chattels. It is done by a jury of no determinate number, either twelve, or more, or less. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 258; Pinch, Law, 323-325. An inquest of office was bound to find for the king upon the direction of the court. The reason given is that an inquest concluded no man of his right, but only gave the king an opportunity to enter, so that he could have his right tried. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 260; 4 Steph. Comm. 61; P. Moore, 730; Vaughan, 135; 3 Hen. VII. 10; 2 Hen. IV. 5; 3 Leon. 196. An inquest of office was also called, simply, “office.” As to “office” in the United States, see 1 Caines (N. Y.) 426; 7 Cranch (U. S.) 603; 2 Kent, Comm. 16, 23.
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An inquiry made by the king’s officer, his sheriff, coroner, or escheator, either virtute officii, or by writ sent to him for that purpose, or by commissioners specially appointed, concerning any matter that entitles the king to the possession of lands or tenements, goods or chattels. It is done by a jury of no determinate number, either twelve, or more, or less. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 258; Pinch, Law, 323-325. An inquest of office was bound to find for the king upon the direction of the court. The reason given is that an inquest concluded no man of his right, but only gave the king an opportunity to enter, so that he could have his right tried. 3 Sharswood, Bl. Comm. 260; 4 Steph. Comm. 61; P. Moore, 730; Vaughan, 135; 3 Hen. VII. 10; 2 Hen. IV. 5; 3 Leon. 196. An inquest of office was also called, simply, “office.” As to “office” in the United States, see 1 Caines (N. Y.) 426; 7 Cranch (U. S.) 603; 2 Kent, Comm. 16, 23.
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