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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;

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

Hold elections

include all steps such as the delimitation of constituencies, the compilation of electoral rolls etc. which are a necessary preliminary to

Institutes of Lord Coke

first is an extensive comment upon a treatise on tenures compiled by Littleton, a judge of the Common Pleas, temp. Edward

Oleron

I. Selden (de Dom. Mar.c. xiv.) maintains that they were compiled and promulgated by Richard I. as King of England. Writers,

Liber feudorum

Liber feudorum, a code of the feudal law, compiled by direction of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, and published at

Literary work

Literary work, includes computer programmes, tables and compilations including computer databases. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s.

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

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