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Authority
Edn., p. 127. Means a right; an official or judicial command; also a legal power to do an act given by
Ban, or Bann
public notice, or summons or edict, whereby a thing is commanded or forbidden. It is most especially used to signify the
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo, an obsolete writ, which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred
Attach
[fr. attaccare, It., to fasten], to take or apprehend by commandant or a writ or precept. It differs from arrest, because
Appropriate proceedings
Appropriate proceedings, Art. 32(1) guarantees a right to move by 'appropriate proceedings': there is therefore in the Article itself limitation...
At the instance of
At the instance of, according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of...
Army Council
Council was first established in 1904, when the post of Commander-in-Chief was abolished. The four military members are the Chief of
Armour and arms
also insignia, i.e., ensigns of honour, originally badges assumed by commanders in war and painted on their shields to distinguish them,
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban
an edict of the ancient kings of France and Germany, commanding all their vassals, the noblesse, and the vassals' vassals, to
Breve
to answer an action, complaint, etc., or whereby anything is commanded to be done in the courts, in order to do
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