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certificat (1368)

certificat (1368)

certificate;  certefficat; 
pl. certificas  
  FEW:  certificare 2/i,609a Gdf: GdfC:  certificat 9,21c TL: certificat 2,136 DEAF:  cert  DMF:  certificat  TLF:  certificat  OED:  certificate n.  MED:  certificate n.  DMLBS:  certificarium 319a

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1lawcertificate, document certifying a fact
( 1368 )  un batell […] perissé a Deng[enesse] par le certificat W. C. de Lyde  ROUGH 177
( 1401-02; MS: s.xv1 )  W. en fraudre fist que le certificat du dit somonz fuist certifiez, les [ditz] J. B. et sire T. nient sachant  Lett & Pet 391.22
( 1407 )  certefficat des ambassadours d’Engleterre que la publicatioun de la seurté accordee pour la merchandise avoir cours entre Engleterre et Flandres a est[é] faicte de lour costé  Roy Lett Hen IV ii 169
( 1415 )  lez certificatez dez tieux Justicez, et lettres des ditz viscontz […]  Rot Parl1 iv 69
( 1415-22 )  tous certificas ou mandemens affaires touchans ledit ordre  Garter Stats1 293
2lawcertificate (notice of proceedings in one court given to another)
( 1425 )  Et breve de certificat gist lou (=in cases where) l’assise est agardé per defaute le tenaunt aprez apparaunce come devaunt  Readings i 32.1
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