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non-summons n.
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nonsomounce;
nounsomons,
nounsomouns,
nounsummons,
nounsumouns,
nounsomone
s.
1
law
non-summons, failure to serve a summons in due time
:
(
1308
)
s'il testmoigne la nonsomounce, le pleintif reavera la terre
Ed II i 19
faire, gager (sa (etc.)) lei de nunsomonse
1
to wage one's law of non-summons, to prove that one was not summoned in due time
:
(
1341-42
)
deux firent lour ley de noun-somons, et .viij. ovesqe eux
16.ii Ed III 17
(
1346
)
Le tenant gagea sa ley de nounsomons
20.i Ed III 317
(
c.1437
)
il poit dissavower l'essoin et gage sa ley de nounsummons etc.
i cxxxvii.87
nientsomons
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