
neighbourhood from which an English jury was formerly drawn
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• (n.) Neighborhood; vicinity; venue. See Venue.
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Visne noun [ Old French
visné ,
veisiné ,
visnet , neighborhood, Late Latin
vicinatus , from Latin
vicunus neighboring, a neighbor. See
Vicinity .]
(Law) Neighborhood; vicinity; venue. See
Venue .
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The neighborhood; a neighboring place; a place near at hand; the venue. Formerly the visne was confined to the immediate neighborhood, where the cause of action arose, and many verdicts were disturbed because the visne was too large, which, becoming a great grievance several statutes were passed to remedy the evil. The 21 James I gives aid after .....
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