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Confirmation of Bishop
Confirmation of Bishop, the ratification by the arch-bishop of the election of a bishop by dean and chapter under the king's letter missive prior to the consecration of the bishop by the archbishop, as directed (see...
Constable
Constable [fr. Comes stabuli, Lat., in the eastern empire a superintendent of the imperial stables, or the emperor's master of the horse, who at length obtained the command of the army], an officer to whom our...
Bail
Bail [fr. bailler, Fr., to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail,...
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Armour and arms
Armour and arms are understood in Law to mean things (see preceding title) which a person wears for defence, or takes in hand, or uses in anger, to strike or cast at another. Arms are also...
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo, an obsolete writ, which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred court to receive and admit an attorney to appear for the person who owed suit of court,...
Shipmaster
The captain master or commander of a ship
Respectability
The state or quality of being respectable the state or quality which deserves or commands respect
VerbarRessaldar
In the Anglo Indian army a native commander of a ressala
Sabbatarian
One who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week as holy agreeably to the letter of the fourth commandment in the Decalogue
Scram
to leave to go away used mostly as an impolite command to a person to go away from a specific location
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Commandingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confirmation of Bishop
Confirmation of Bishop, the ratification by the arch-bishop of the election of a bishop by dean and chapter under the king's letter missive prior to the consecration of the bishop by the archbishop, as directed (see...
Constable
Constable [fr. Comes stabuli, Lat., in the eastern empire a superintendent of the imperial stables, or the emperor's master of the horse, who at length obtained the command of the army], an officer to whom our...
Bail
Bail [fr. bailler, Fr., to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail,...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Armour and arms
Armour and arms are understood in Law to mean things (see preceding title) which a person wears for defence, or takes in hand, or uses in anger, to strike or cast at another. Arms are also...
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo, an obsolete writ, which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred court to receive and admit an attorney to appear for the person who owed suit of court,...
Shipmaster
The captain master or commander of a ship
Respectability
The state or quality of being respectable the state or quality which deserves or commands respect
VerbarRessaldar
In the Anglo Indian army a native commander of a ressala
Sabbatarian
One who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week as holy agreeably to the letter of the fourth commandment in the Decalogue
Scram
to leave to go away used mostly as an impolite command to a person to go away from a specific location
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