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Definition of Minuted
1. minute [v] - See also: minute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minuted
Literary usage of Minuted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to English practice, from by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"OF SUPPOSED ORAL EVIDENCE, TRANSMITTED THROUGH WRITTEN ; OR minuted EVf- DENCE.
IF the person by whom the minute is supposed to have been taken, ..."
2. The Principles and Law of Tithing: Adapted to the Instruction and by Francis Plowden (1806)
"... upon the rights of the several parties in the cause, and is minuted down by
the register, from the mouth of the chancellor or of the barons. ..."
3. A Portion of the Journal Kept by Thomas Raikes, Esq., from 1831 to 1847 by Thomas Raikes (1856)
"After aiming at each other for some minuted, each wishing to reserve his fire, Mr.
St. John cried, ' H faut en finir,' fired, and the Count fell dead, ..."
4. A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and by Hugh Barclay, Scotland (1855)
"It is not necessary that the justices Have a clerk; but it is necessary that tlic
substance of the evidence be minuted ; Rex v. Read, Doug. 486. ..."
5. Oxf. Hist. Soc by Oxford Historical Society (1886)
"(Dated April 20, 1710, and minuted ' ioou for his pains & charges as interpreter
to y 4 Ind*n Sachems, &c., pd.') There is an account of the Sachems in ..."
6. A Handbook of the Sheriff and Justice of Peace Small Debt Courts with Notes by John M'Kie Lees (1884)
"Appeal minuted on separate paper. AB Glasgow, 17th April 1883. I appeal against
the decree of the Sheriff of the County of Lanark, which was pronounced on ..."