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Consequential provision
it is a direction which is being made to the administ-rators and they of course will cease to hold office on
Commendatory letters
thither; or that the clerk may be promoted; or necessaries administered to others, etc.
Comity of Nations
the courts, but the comity of the nation, which is administered and ascertained in the same way, and guided by the
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Civil Law
of two prominent legal systems in the western world, originally administered in Roman Empire and still influential in continental Europe. 2.
Charities, or Public Trusts
public benefit and the trust must be capable of being administered and controlled by the court: whether gift or trust is
Chancery
Cancelli, lattice-work, Lat.; chancellerie, Fr.]. the Court of Chancery, which administered equity (see that title) so far as distinct from law,
Certiorari
a cause therein depending, that conscionable justice may be therein administered, Strand's Dictionary of Law, Vol. 1, p. 487. Is a
Camera
can be heard in camera unless justice cannot otherwise be administered; see Scott v. Scott, 1913 AC 417, where the whole
Battery
physical contact or bodily harm (as by striking or by administering a poison or drug) that is not consented to by
Barbados
Barbados, a British Colony, administered by a Governor, Executive Committee, Legislative Council, and Assembly. See
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