Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
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Home ne sera puny pur suer den briefer en court le roy, soit il a droit ou a tort
A person shall not be punished for suing out writs in the king's court, whether the person is right or wrong.
Le ley est le plus haut enheritance que le roy ad, car par le ley, il mesme et touts ses sujets sont rules, et si le ley ne fuit, nul roy ne nul enheritance serra
The law is the highest inheritance that the king possesses; for by the law both he and all his subjects are ruled; and if there were no law, there would be neither king nor inheritance.
fines le roy
[Law French] Hist. The king's fines. ( A fine or fee that was paid to the monarch for an offense or contempt.
le roy
n. [Law French] The king. - Also spelled le roi.
le roy le veut
[Law French] Hist. The king (or the queen) wills it. ( This is the form of the king's or queen's approval to a public bill passed by Parliament. For a queen, the sentence is la reine le veut. "If the king consents to a public bill, the clerk usually declares, 'le roy le ueut, the king wills it so to be:' if to a private bill, soft fait comme il est desire, be it as it is desired.' If the king refuses his assent, it is in the gentle language of 'le roy s'avisera, the king will advise upon it.'" 1 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 184 (1765).
le roy remercie ses loyal sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veut
[Law French] Hist. The king thanks his loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and therefore wills it to be so. ( This is a form of the royal assent to a bill of supply, authorizing money for public purposes. For a queen, the sentence was la reine remercie ses loyal sujets
le roy s'avisera
[Law French] The king will advise upon it. (This is a form of the refusal of royal assent to a public bill in Parliament (not exercised since 1713). It corresponds to the judicial phrase curia advisari vult. For a queen, the sentence was la reine s'avisera. See CURIA ADVISARI VULT.
reasonable royalty
A royalty that a licensee would be willing to pay the inventor while still making a reasonable profit from use of the patented invention. 2. A share of the product or profit from real property, reserved by the grantor of a mineral lease, in exchange for the lessee's right to mine or drill on the land. - Also termed (in sense 2) override.