A material shaping process that metal die is pressed into it to make a cut.
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DIE STAMPING
When engraving die mkes a cut or stamp on a metal sheet for coins and metal.
DIE WITHOUT ISSUE
See DYING WITHOUT ISSUE .
DIEI DICTIO
Lat In Roman law. This name was given to a notice promulgated by amagistrate of his intention to present an impeachment against a citizen before the people,specifying the day appointed, […]
DIEIT ET MON DROIT
Fr. God and my right The motto of the royal arms of England, first assumed by Richard I.
DIEM CLAUSIT EXTREMUM
(Lat. He has closed his last day,
DIES
Lat. A day; days. Days for appearance in court. Provisions or maintenance fora day. The king’s rents were anciently reserved by so many days’ provisions. Spelman;Cowell; Blount.
DIES A QUO
(The day from which.) In the civil law . The day from which a transactionbegins; the commencement of it: the conclusion being the dies ad quem. Mackeld.Rom. Law,
DIES AMORIS
and hard working.
DIES CEDIT
The day begins ; dies venit, the day has come.Two expressions in Roman law which signify the vesting or fixing of an interest, and the interest becoming a present one. […]
DIES COMMUNES IN BANCO
Regular days for appearance in court; called, also “common return-days.” 2 Reeve, Eng. Law, 57.
DIES DATUS
A day given or allowed, (to a defendant in an action;) amounting to a continuance . But the name was appropriateonly to a continuance before a declaration filed ; if […]
DIES DATUS IN BANCO
A day given in the bench, (or court of common pleas .) Bract, fols. 2576, 301. A day given in bank, as distinguished from a day at nisi prius. Co. […]
DIES DATUS PARTIBUS
A day given to the parties to an action; an adjournment or continuance . Crabb, Eng. Law. 217.
DIES DATUS PRECE PARTIUM
A day given on the prayer of the parties. Bract, fol. 358; Gilb. Comm. PI. 41; 2 Reeve, Eng. Law, 60.
DIES DOMINICUS
The Lord’s day; Sunday.
DIES EXCRESCENS
In old English law . The added or increasing day in leap pear. Bract, fols. 359, 3506.
DIES FASTI
In Roman law. Days on which the courts were open, and justice could be legallyadministered ; days on which it was lawful for the pnetor to pronounce (fari) the threewords, […]
DIES FERIATI
In the civil law . Holidays. Dig. 2, 12, 2, 9.
DIES GRATIAS
In old English practice. A day of grace, courtesy, or favor. Co. Litt 1346. The quarto die post was sometimes so called. Id. 135a.
DIES INTERCISI
In Roman law. Divided days; davs on which the courts were open for a part of the day. Calvin.
DIES JURIDICUS
A lawful day for the transaction of judicial or court business; a day on which the courts are ormav be open for the transaction of business. Didsbury v. Van Tassell, […]
DIES LEGITIMNS
In the civil and old English law. A lawful or law day; a term day; a day of appearance.
DIES MARCH- IS
In old English law . The day of meetin of English and Scotch, which was annually held on the marches or borders to adjusttheir differences and preserve peace.
DIES NEFASTI
In Roman law. Days on which the courts were closed, and it was unlawful to administer justice; answering to the dies nonjuridioi of the English law. Mackeld. Rom. Law,