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Churchesset

sent to the Pope is particularly contained, in which they call it chirchsed, Seld. Hist. Tithes, 216.

Calends

Calends [fr. kal'w, Gk., to call], the first day of each month among the Romans. Greek

Calling attention

Calling attention, in Indian Parliament, a member may, with the previous

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Certiorari

writ of the High Court to an inferior court to call up the records of a cause therein depending, that conscionable

Character

speak to the good character of a prisoner may be called by him in his defence, and, if they speak to

Black-leg

Black-leg. To call a man a 'black-leg' is not actionable unless it can

Contrarients

not thought fit, in respect of their great power, to call them rebels or traitors, Jac. Law Dict.

Claim

Claim [fr. clamer, Fr.; clamo,Lat., to call], a challenge of interest of anything which is in another's

Commissioners for Oaths

he has been a barrister, from the date of his call to the (English) Bar (Solicitors Act, 1932, s. 73), and

Communication

that the electrical impulse or signal transmitted by a telephone call was in itself a communication and any intentional interception of

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