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as·size
/əˈsaɪz/
立法會議,法令
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·size
n.
1.
An
assembly
of
knights
and
other
substantial
men
,
with
a
bailiff
or
justice
,
in
a
certain
place
and
at
a
certain
time
,
for
public
business
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Law
(a)
A
special
kind
of
jury
or
inquest
.
(b)
A
kind
of
writ
or
real
action
.
(c)
A
verdict
or
finding
of
a
jury
upon
such
writ
.
(d)
A
statute
or
ordinance
in
general
.
Specifically
: (1)
A
statute
regulating
the
weight
,
measure
,
and
proportions
of
ingredients
and
the
price
of
articles
sold
in
the
market
;
as
,
the
assize
of
bread
and
other
provisions
; (2)
A
statute
fixing
the
standard
of
weights
and
measures
.
(e)
Anything
fixed
or
reduced
to
a
certainty
in
point
of
time
,
number
,
quantity
,
quality
,
weight
,
measure
,
etc
.;
as
,
rent
of
assize
. --
Glanvill
.
--
Spelman
.
--
Cowell
.
--
Blackstone
.
--
Tomlins
.
--
Burrill
.
Note:
[
This
term
is
not
now
used
in
England
in
the
sense
of
a
writ
or
real
action
,
and
seldom
of
a
jury
of
any
kind
,
but
in
Scotch
practice
it
is
still
technically
applied
to
the
jury
in
criminal
cases
. --
Stephen
.
--
Burrill
.
--
Erskine
.
]
(f)
A
court
,
the
sitting
or
session
of
a
court
,
for
the
trial
of
processes
,
whether
civil
or
criminal
,
by
a
judge
and
jury
. --
Blackstone
.
--
Wharton
.
--
Encyc
.
Brit
.
(g)
The
periodical
sessions
of
the
judges
of
the
superior
courts
in
every
county
of
England
for
the
purpose
of
administering
justice
in
the
trial
and
determination
of
civil
and
criminal
cases
; --
usually
in
the
plural
. --
Brande
.
--
Wharton
.
--
Craig
.
--
Burrill
.
(h)
The
time
or
place
of
holding
the
court
of
assize
; --
generally
in
the
plural
,
assizes
.
3.
Measure
;
dimension
;
size
. [
In
this
sense
now
corrupted
into
size
.]
An
hundred
cubits
high
by
just
assize
.
--
Spenser
.
[
Formerly
written
,
as
in
French
,
assise
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·size
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Assized
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Assizing
.]
1.
To
assess
;
to
value
;
to
rate
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
fix
the
weight
,
measure
,
or
price
of
,
by
an
ordinance
or
regulation
of
authority
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
assize
n
1:
the
regulation
of
weights
and
measures
of
articles
offered
for
sale
2:
an
ancient
writ
issued
by
a
court
of
assize
to
the
sheriff
for
the
recovery
of
property
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