Continent - Law Dictionary Search Results
continent wide
involving the entire continent
Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda
Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda. Dig. 2, 14, 27, s. 4, (Agreements
plate tectonics
building volcanism and the similarities observed between the geology of continents such as South America and Africa which are now far
Latin America
That part of the American continents that speak Spanish Portuguese or French the part of the
Intercontinental
Between or among continents subsisting or carried on between continents as intercontinental relations or
Milady
Lit my lady hence as used on the Continent an English noblewoman or gentlewoman
Ship
the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and the continent of Europe, between the river Elbe and Brest inclusive'; and
Jury
for accusations of any consequence among the Saxons on the continent, twelve juratores was the number required for an acquittal. Similar
Home trade ship
in India and any other port or place on the continent of India or between ports or places in India and
VerbarRez de chausseacutee
raised slightly above it said esp of buildings on the continent of Europe
- ‹ Prev
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Next ›
- Last »