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Cognizance, or conusance
Cognizance, or conusance, the hearing of a thing judicially; also an acknowledgment of
Lieu conus
Matched in: Term Lieu conus
Conusance of pleas
Conusance of pleas, a privilege that a city or town has
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Conusant
Conusant [fr. Connaissant, Fr.], knowing or understanding.
Fine
who was to recover the thing was called the plaintiff, conusee, or recognisee, and the person who parted with the thing
Conus
Matched in: Term Conus
Conusable
Cognizable liable to be tried or judged
Conusant
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Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
right of the University, or any member thereof, to claim conusance of any actions or criminal proceedings wherein any person who
High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord
June, 2 Hen. 4, confirmed by 13 Eliz. c. 29, conusance was granted to the University of Oxford of all indictments
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