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Hold elections
include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls etc. which are a necessary preliminary to
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
Blue Book
Blue Book, means a compilation of session laws; a volume formerly published to give parallel
Code
de Commerce, Code d'Instruction Criminelle, and Code Penal were afterwards compiled and promulgated under Bonaparte's administration. To these was sub-sequently added
Corpus juris civilis
Corpus juris civilis. The three great compilations of Justinian, the Institutes, the Pandects, and the Code, together
Digest
Digest, generally a compilation or distribution of a subject into various classes or departments;
Guidon de la Mer
the exact date is doubtful and the name of the compiler unknown. See Pardessus, vol. ii.
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
of this corporation; in all, thirteen persons. The heralds' books, compiled when pro-gresses were solemnly and regularly made into every part
Nomocanon
Johannes Scholasticus in 554. Photius, patriarch of Constantinple, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of the civil laws with the
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