Forinsecus
Defined in 4 dictionaries — Ballentine's (1916), Black's (1910), Black's (1891), Burrill (1850)
Ballentine's Law Dictionary
James A. Ballentine · 1916
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
A Dictionary of Law
Henry Campbell Black · 1891
Lat. Foreign; extetior; outside; e Xtraordinary. Servitium forinsecum, the payment of aid, scutage, and other extraordinary military services. Forinsecu manerium, the manor, or that part of it which lies outside the bars or town, and is not included within the liberties of it. Cowll; Blount; Jacob; 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 273.
A New Law Dictionary and Glossary
Alexander M. Burrill · 1850
Forinsecum. Lat. [from foris, without.] In old English law. Outward; without; external; extrinsic; forinsic; foreign; extraordinary. Selio forinsecus; an outside ridge or furrow. Kennett's Gloss. Cowell. Forinsecum servitium; forinsic, foreign or extraordinary service. Bract. fol. 36. See Foreign service, Forinsic. Forinsecus; a foreigner. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 50. Forinseci tenentes; foreign tenants, as distinguished from a lord's own tenants. Stat. Westm. 2, c. 46.