Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
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Staple
Hist. 1. A key commodity such as wool, leather, tin, lead, butter, or cheese (collectively termed the staple). 2. A town appointed by the Crown as an exclusive market for staple products. See STATUTE STAPLE.
corrector of the staple
Hist. A clerk who records merchants' transactions at a staple. See STAPLE (2).
estate by statute staple
An estate in a defendant's land held by a creditor under the statute staple until the debt was paid. See STATUTE STAPLE.
law of the staple
Hist. The law administered in the court of the mayor of the staple; the law merchant. See STAPLE.
mayor of the staple
Hist. A person appointed to take recognizances of debt between staple merchants, and to hear disputes arising between merchants. See STAPLE.
statute staple
Hist. 1. A 1353 statute establishing procedures for settling disputes among merchants who traded in staple -towns. ( The statute helped merchants receive swift judgments for debt. Cf. STATUTE MERCHANT. 2. A bond for commercial debt. ( A statute staple gave the lender a possessory right in the land of a debtor who failed to repay a loan. See STAPLE. "A popular form of security after 1285 was the statute staple' - whereby the borrower could by means of a registered contract charge his land and goods without giving up possession; if he failed to pay, the lender became a tenant of the land until satisfied The borrower under a statute or recognizance remained in possession of his land, and it later became a common practice under the common-law forms of mortgage likewise to allow the mortgagor to remain in possession as a tenant at will or at sufferance of the mortgagee." J.H. Baker, An Introduction to English Legal History 354 (3d ed. 1990).
statutory staple
Hist. A writ to seize the lands, goods, and person of a debtor for forfeiting a statute staple. See STATUTE STAPLE.