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DEMURRER BOOK Eng. law. When an issue in law is formed, a transcript1 is made upon paper of all the pleadings that have been filed or delivered between the parties, which transcript is called the demurrer book. Steph. Pl. 95. See Paper book. DEMY SANKE or SANGUE. This is a barbarous corruption2 of, demi sang, half-blood. (q. v.) DENARII. An ancient general term for any sort of pecunia numerata, or ready money. The French use the word denier in the same sense: payer de ses propres deniers. DENARIUS DEI. A term used in some countries to signify a certain sum of money which is given by one of the contracting parties to the other, as a sign of the completion of the contract. 2. It does not however bind3 the parties he who received it may return it in a limited time, or the other may abandon it, and avoid the engagement. 3. It differs from arrhae in this, that the latter is a part of the consideration, while the denarius dei is no part of it. 1 Duverg. n. 132 3 Duverg. n. 49; Repert. de Jur. verbo Denier a Dieu. DENIAL, pleading. To traverse the statement of the opposite party a defence. See Defence; Traverse. DENIER A DIEU, French law. It is a sum of money which the hirer of a thing gives to the other party as evidence, or for the consideration of the * contract, which either party may annul4, within twenty-four hours, the one who, giving the denier a dieu, by demanding, and the other by returning it. It differs from arrhae. Vide Arrhae; Denarius Dei. DENIZATION, Eng. law.. The act by which a foreigner becomes a subject of England; but he has not the rights either of a natural born subject, nor of one who has become naturalized. Bac. Ab. Aliens, B. DENIZEN5, English law. An alien born, who has obtained, ex donatione legis, letters patent to make him au English subject. 2. He is intermediate between a natural born subject and an alien. He may. take lands by purchase or devise, which an alien cannot, but he is incapable6 of taking by inheritance. 1 Bl. Com. 374. In the United States there is no such civil condition. 点击收听单词发音
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