Ceremony - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ceremonially
According to rites and ceremonies as a person ceremonially unclean
Ceremonious
Consisting of outward forms and rites ceremonial In this sense ceremonial is now preferred
Ceremony
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Ceremoniousness
The quality or practice of being ceremonious
Ceremonialness
Quality of being ceremonial
Ceremoniously
In a ceremonious way
Marriage
marriage in fact as opposed to lawful marriage. A religious ceremony by an ordained clergyman was essential to a lawful marriage,
Temple
idol is installed and consecrated and the pranaprathishta or vivification ceremony is performed. 'Until then, it is elementary knowledge that the
Etiquette
Etiquette, is the forms, manner and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in society, in
Uses
estate was conferred upon him by a formal and notorious ceremony, technically called livery of seisin, which was performed openly and
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