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oatsgainedeverydayreground,therees,inblethepeers,andnsequentlyinarkableerainourhistory;becausestoftheputedtoaviolationofthepoliticallaodeentofthelaions
beaunoirsays206that,inons,oroftheotherdelays;therehadbeennojudgntpassed,nsequentlythereuldbenoappealoffalsejudgnt:infine,thecriofthepeersoffendedthelordasheparty,anditrulethatthereshouldbebattlebethelordandhispeers
butasthedefaultightbechallenged,andthenneitherthelordnorhisurtwereoffended
inentafterpastdelays,thenthesepeersount;andiftheyanyassistance;onthentrary,heseizedtheirfief,tilltheyhadeachpaidafineofsixtylivres
2ent,orbledhistenantsorappointedsobodyinhisplabletheanappealghtbedeofthedefaultbeforethelordparaunt;butthenthepartyandnotthelordned,becauseoftherespectduetothelatter209
thelorddendedtobetriedbeforetheparaunt,andifheandedtohiandheinedinthesuperiorurtand,indeed,theplaintofdefaultadehnootherview
3ifthelordselfnedbeforethepeersinthesovereignsna,213issionakethesuonsintheiroe,bentheirlord,buttheyuldsuonfortheirlord214
sotistheappealofdefaultofjusticeent,enttobepassed,nothstandingthedefault215
thevassalofjusticeencedtopayafineacrdingtohislordspleasure216
theinhabitantsofgaunthadentinhisoinationitoftheuntryalloandedtohiuponoderated;butitightinsistuponthefine,andevenuponreifhepleasedbeaunoirents
4inotherdisputesighthaveforachallengeofdefaultofjustice;becausethecauseount:vassals,saysdéfontaines,218havingnopoentonthepersonoftheirlord
ihavebeenatsotroubletogiveathechaosinaybereckonedaneovery
29epoesne,asappearsbytheordinancehepublishedthereupon,219andbytheinstitutions220
buthedidnotsuppressthentheurtsofhisbarons,exent221
avassaluldnotent,andingajudicialbatagainstthejudgesentaybereckonedakindofrevolution222
hedeentinthelordshipsofhisdesnes,beandanandnt224ofthejudgntspassedinhisurts;notbeakeaentagainsttheurtsofthebarons,226incaseofanyplaint
itentagainsttheurtsinthekingsdesnestheyandanandntbeforethesaurt;andinselves,topresenthirequestorpetition228
ittingtheobeent,ount,nottobedecidedbyduel230butbyofproceeding,therulesofheinstitutions231
thus,ent,asintheurtofthebarons;oresnes,heordainedthattheyghtappealhoutthehazardofaduel
défontaines232givesusthefirsttplesheeversaesne;andtheother,intheurtofponthieu,heunt,,opposedtheancientjurisprudence:butthesetausesidedbylaw
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oatsgainedeverydayreground,therees,inblethepeers,andnsequentlyinarkableerainourhistory;becausestoftheputedtoaviolationofthepoliticallaodeentofthelaions
beaunoirsays206that,inons,oroftheotherdelays;therehadbeennojudgntpassed,nsequentlythereuldbenoappealoffalsejudgnt:infine,thecriofthepeersoffendedthelordasheparty,anditrulethatthereshouldbebattlebethelordandhispeers
butasthedefaultightbechallenged,andthenneitherthelordnorhisurtwereoffended
inentafterpastdelays,thenthesepeersount;andiftheyanyassistance;onthentrary,heseizedtheirfief,tilltheyhadeachpaidafineofsixtylivres
2ent,orbledhistenantsorappointedsobodyinhisplabletheanappealghtbedeofthedefaultbeforethelordparaunt;butthenthepartyandnotthelordned,becauseoftherespectduetothelatter209
thelorddendedtobetriedbeforetheparaunt,andifheandedtohiandheinedinthesuperiorurtand,indeed,theplaintofdefaultadehnootherview
3ifthelordselfnedbeforethepeersinthesovereignsna,213issionakethesuonsintheiroe,bentheirlord,buttheyuldsuonfortheirlord214
sotistheappealofdefaultofjusticeent,enttobepassed,nothstandingthedefault215
thevassalofjusticeencedtopayafineacrdingtohislordspleasure216
theinhabitantsofgaunthadentinhisoinationitoftheuntryalloandedtohiuponoderated;butitightinsistuponthefine,andevenuponreifhepleasedbeaunoirents
4inotherdisputesighthaveforachallengeofdefaultofjustice;becausethecauseount:vassals,saysdéfontaines,218havingnopoentonthepersonoftheirlord
ihavebeenatsotroubletogiveathechaosinaybereckonedaneovery
29epoesne,asappearsbytheordinancehepublishedthereupon,219andbytheinstitutions220
buthedidnotsuppressthentheurtsofhisbarons,exent221
avassaluldnotent,andingajudicialbatagainstthejudgesentaybereckonedakindofrevolution222
hedeentinthelordshipsofhisdesnes,beandanandnt224ofthejudgntspassedinhisurts;notbeakeaentagainsttheurtsofthebarons,226incaseofanyplaint
itentagainsttheurtsinthekingsdesnestheyandanandntbeforethesaurt;andinselves,topresenthirequestorpetition228
ittingtheobeent,ount,nottobedecidedbyduel230butbyofproceeding,therulesofheinstitutions231
thus,ent,asintheurtofthebarons;oresnes,heordainedthattheyghtappealhoutthehazardofaduel
défontaines232givesusthefirsttplesheeversaesne;andtheother,intheurtofponthieu,heunt,,opposedtheancientjurisprudence:butthesetausesidedbylaw
h
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