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Nomocanon
Johannes Scholasticus in 554. Photius, patriarch of Constantinple, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of the civil laws with the
Originalia
Originalia, means record compiled in the chancery and transmitted to the Remembrancer's office in
Regiam Majestatem
ancient laws of Scotland. It is said to have been compiled by order of David I., King of Scotland, who reigned
Visitation books of Heralds
Visitation books of Heralds, compilations, when progresses were solemnly and regularly made into every part
Assises de Jerusalem
Assises de Jerusalem, a monument of feudal jurisprudence, compiled by Gottfried of Godfrey of Bouillon, for the government of
Black list
any list of persons with whom the person or body compiling the list advises that no one should have dealings of
Clementine
attributed to him or to Pope Clement V and his compilations of canon law
Recompile
To compile anew
Compile
To put together to construct to build
business records exception
hearsay rule that allows admission into evidence of records, reports, compilations of data, or memoranda of an event, act, condition, opinion,
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