Secundum formam statuti
Secundum formam statuti is a legal term which means: "according to the form of the statute" 1.
In Commentaries on the Laws of England,
Correlation of 23 is to, the notes quoted later on that page, "For instance, these words, "secundum formam statuti," are now converted into seven, "according to the form of the statute."2
History and contextual examples
British history of court cases show Secundum formam statuti used in the early 1600s. Case with usage,From, 'FORMEDON, old English law', there is found,
Found in 'The Case of Bankrupts'; Trinity Term, 31 Elizabeth I;
In the Court of the King's Bench. First Published in the Reports, volume 2, page 25a,
And in 'Shelley's Case'; Trinity Term, 23 Elizabeth I In the Court of King's Bench, before all the Justices of England. First Published in the Reports, volume 1, page 93b,
In the Italian, '1STATUTI DI REGGIO D'EMILIA NELLA COMPILAZIONE DEL 1265 CON AGGIUNTE E MODIFICATION DEGLI ANNI 1266-1275',
Translated, in the advanced margin of the sheet, number 1270, In nominations, dominions,..., for statutes elected secundum formam statuti...