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Anno Domini
Anno Domini (abbreviated A.D.), in the year of the Lord. The Christian computation of time is from the incarnation of...
Chief Justice of England
6(2)]. The full title is, 'Lord Chief Justice of England,' abbreviated L.C.J. The 'Levies of the Chief Justices of England' down
Ats
Ats., an abbreviation denoting 'at the suit of.' It is used by a
Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament, abbreviated M.P. See HOUSEOF COMMONS. Lords spiritual and temporal are also
Supreme Court of Judicature
in 1883, by the 'Rules of the Supreme Court, 1883,' abbreviated 'R.S.C. 1883.' See RULES. The (English) Judicature Act of 1925,
Sigla
Sigla [fr. segel, Sax.], a sail, Leg. Ethelr. C. 24. Abbreviations and signs used in writing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Sigil
Sigil [fr. sigillum, Lat.], seal, signature. A seal or an abbreviated signature used as seal; a seal formerly used by civil
Re. Fa. Lo
Re. Fa. Lo., the abbreviation of recordari facias loquelam, which see.
Quittance
Quittance, an abbreviation of acquittance, a release (q.v.); see Re Northumberland (Duke) and
Privation
Privation [an abbreviation, by aph'resis, of the word deprivation], a taking away or
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