NON CONCESSIT

NON CONCESSIT

non concessit (non k[schwa]n-ses-it), n. [Law Latin ¡°he did not grant¡±] Hist.

1. English law. The plea by which the defendant denies that certain rights were given by letters patent to the plaintiff. ? For example, if a plaintiff sues for the infringement of a patent right, the defendant can deny that the Crown granted the plaintiff that right as alleged in the plaintiff’s declaration.

2. A plea by a stranger to a deed, by which the title and operation of the deed are placed in issue.


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