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Curia palatii
Curia palatii, the Palace Court. It was abolished by 12 &
Curia domini
Curia domini, the lord's house, hall, or court, where all the
Curia cursus aqu'
Curia cursus aqu', a court held by the lord of the
Curia claudenda
Curia claudenda, an obsolete writ to compel another to make a
Curia advisari vult
Curia advisari vult (the court desires to consider), a deliberation which
Curia
Curia, a court of justice. Also the class from which, in
Piedpoudre, Court of
Piedpoudre, Court of [curia pedis pulverizati, Lat., so called either from the dusty feet of the suitors, or because justice...
Scaccarium
and scored with counters. Hence the Court of Exchequer or curia scaccarii obtained its name, 3 Bl. Com. 44.
Right in court
Right in court. see RECTUS IN CURIA.
Curial
Of or pertaining to the papal curia as the curial etiquette of the Vatican
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