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Annual value
any, necessary to maintain the land in a State to command that rent, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 19(2), 4th Edn.,
Bonis non amovendis
a writ addressed to the sheriff, where error is brought, commanding that the person against whom judgment is obtained be not
Catechise
youth and ignorant persons' of their parishes 'in the Ten Commandments, the Articles of the Belief and in the Lord's Prayer,'
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Cabin attendant
passengers duties to be assigned by the operator or the commander of the aircraft but who shall not act as a
Capias ad satisfaciendum
awarded be made. The writ was addressed to the sheriff, commanding him to take the body of the defendant and have
Capitulation
conditions under which a besieged place is surrendered to the commanding officer of the besieging army; (2) an agreement by which
Cartel-ship
from one to another; for this reason the officer who commands her is particularly ordered to carry on cargo, ammunition, or
Cartulary
from one to another; for this reason the officer who commands her is particularly ordered to carry on cargo, ammunition, or
Cautione admittenda
offers sufficient caution or security to obey the orders and commandment of the church for the future, Reg. Brev. 66.
Certificando de recognitione stapul'
Certificando de recognitione stapul', a writ commanding the mayor of the staple to certify to the Lord
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