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Nonsolvendo pecuniam ad quam clericus mulctatur pro non-residentia
an ordinary to take a pecuniary mulct imposed on a clerk of the sovereign for non-residence, Reg. Brev. 59.
Non-residentio pro clerico regis
addressed to a bishop, charging him not to molest a clerk employed in the royal service, by reason of his non-residence;
Land-tax
reference to a schedule signed by and deposited with the Clerk of the House of Commons.
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Next presentation
of a vacant benefice is illegal and void; and a clerk could not purchase a next presentation, even if the church
Petty-bag Office
provision was made for the abolition of the office of Clerk of the Petty Bag, and the transfer of his duties,
Municipal corporation
constituted manages the corporate property, having as officers a 'town clerk,' a 'treasurer,' and such other offices as the council think
Masters of the Supreme Court
Master of the Crown Office, the two Record and Writ Clerks, and the three Associates. Their jurisdiction is mainly to hear
Manciple
Manciple [fr. manceps, Lat.], a clerk of the kitchen, or caterer, especially in colleges.
Malicious prosecution
failed, Corea v. Peiris, 1909 AC 549. See Addison or Clerk and Lindsell on Torts.
Lunatic
Ch 160. As to their liability for tortious acts, see Clerk and Lindsell, 7th Edn. P. 45.As to the criminal responsibility
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