Corporal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oath
witness the truth of a statement. It is called a corporal oath, where a witness, when he swears, places his right
Movable property
2 (9)] The words 'movable property' are intended to include corporal property of every description, except land and things attached to
Pardon
a new man (novus homo), to acquit him of all corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to the offence pardoned, and not
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Kissing the book
Kissing the book, kissing the New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late...
Feoffment
of seisin, i.e., by the delivery to the transferee of corporal possession of the land or tenement; see 2 Bl. Com.
Assault
attempt to offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another, as by striking at him with or
Articles of the peace
that some one will burn his house, do him some corporal hurt, or procure a third person to perpetrate it. Upon
Army (UK)
Discipline and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act,
Ambassador
declaratory of the Common Law, but imposes severe penalties, including corporal punishment, on persons violating its provisions. The King can veto
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A chief a leader a Sepoy corporal
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Corporal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oath
witness the truth of a statement. It is called a corporal oath, where a witness, when he swears, places his right
Movable property
2 (9)] The words 'movable property' are intended to include corporal property of every description, except land and things attached to
Pardon
a new man (novus homo), to acquit him of all corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to the offence pardoned, and not
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Kissing the book
Kissing the book, kissing the New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late...
Feoffment
of seisin, i.e., by the delivery to the transferee of corporal possession of the land or tenement; see 2 Bl. Com.
Assault
attempt to offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another, as by striking at him with or
Articles of the peace
that some one will burn his house, do him some corporal hurt, or procure a third person to perpetrate it. Upon
Army (UK)
Discipline and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act,
Ambassador
declaratory of the Common Law, but imposes severe penalties, including corporal punishment, on persons violating its provisions. The King can veto
VerbarNaik
A chief a leader a Sepoy corporal
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