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Piracy
only felony in a subject. Formerly this offence was only cognizable by the Admiralty Courts, which proceed by the rules of
Piedpoudre, Court of
same day, unless the fair continues longer. The court had cognizance of all matters of contract that could possibly arise within
Peculiars, Court of
causes arising within these peculiar or exempt jurisdictions are, originally, cognizable by this Court, from which an appeal lies to the
Court-leet
by the (English) Municipal Corporations Act of 1835. All offences cognizable in the leet are inquired of and presented by the
Precognizable
Cognizable beforehand
Conusance of pleas
that a city or town has to hold pleas. See COGNIZANCE.
Incognizable
Not cognizable incapable of being recognized known or distinguished
Badge
A distinctive mark token sign or cognizance worn on the person as the badge of a society
Cognizance
Apprehension by the understanding perception observation
Cognoscence
Cognizance
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