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Marshalsea, Court of the
Charles I. erected a new Court of record, called the curia palatii, or Palace Court, to be held before the steward
Court
the Special Court Act, it is intended to encompass all curial or judicial bodies which have the jurisdiction to decide matters
Arches, Court of
Arches, Court of [fr. curia de arcubus, Lat.], a court of appeal belonging to the
Actus curiae neminem gravabit.
Actus curiae neminem gravabit. Jenk. Cent. 119.--(An act of the Court will
VerbarGens
and certain common religious rites a subdivision of the Roman curia or tribe
Curia
One of the thirty parts into which the Roman people were divided by Romulus
amicus
amicus pl: ami·ci [-mē-kē, -mī-sī] : amicus curiae
brief
Briefs are filed either by a party or an amicus curiae with a court usually regarding a specific motion (as for
friend of the court
friend of the court :amicus curiae
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