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Colligenda bona, letters ad

bona, letters ad. In default of relatives or creditors to administer, the Probate Court may grant letters to collect the goods

Clergy

of God and the other ceremonies of religion, and to administer spiritual counsel and instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation

Circuits

more recently oftener, and at no precisely fixed periods, to administer justice in the several counties. Two judges, until 1884, attended

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Chastisement

right of parent, teacher, or persons having lawful control to administer punishment. As to criminals, the (English) Prisons Act, 1898 (61

Capital offences (Scotland)

to stab with intent to murder or maim, or to administer poison, with intent to murder, disable or do grievous bodily

Local area

part of the State imposing the law) in an area administered by a local body like a municipality, a district board,

Legal

with the letter or the rule of the law as administered in courts, Hemdutta v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 1969 MPLJ

Liblac

witchcraft, particularly that kind which consisted in the compounding and administering of drugs and philtres, eg. Athel. 6

Law

in Common Law Courts in contradistinction to those which were administered only in courts of equity: now, however, in all branches

Exchequer, Court of

obtained jurisdiction by the fiction of quominus (see QUOMINUS)), it administered redress between subject and subject in all actions whatever, except

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Colligenda bona, letters ad

bona, letters ad. In default of relatives or creditors to administer, the Probate Court may grant letters to collect the goods

Clergy

of God and the other ceremonies of religion, and to administer spiritual counsel and instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation

Circuits

more recently oftener, and at no precisely fixed periods, to administer justice in the several counties. Two judges, until 1884, attended

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Chastisement

right of parent, teacher, or persons having lawful control to administer punishment. As to criminals, the (English) Prisons Act, 1898 (61

Capital offences (Scotland)

to stab with intent to murder or maim, or to administer poison, with intent to murder, disable or do grievous bodily

Local area

part of the State imposing the law) in an area administered by a local body like a municipality, a district board,

Legal

with the letter or the rule of the law as administered in courts, Hemdutta v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 1969 MPLJ

Liblac

witchcraft, particularly that kind which consisted in the compounding and administering of drugs and philtres, eg. Athel. 6

Law

in Common Law Courts in contradistinction to those which were administered only in courts of equity: now, however, in all branches

Exchequer, Court of

obtained jurisdiction by the fiction of quominus (see QUOMINUS)), it administered redress between subject and subject in all actions whatever, except

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