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Conge d accorder
Conge d accorder, leave to accord or agree, 8 Edw. 1.
Charge d'affaires
Charge d'affaires, a diplomatic representative of a foreign court, to whose care
Assise of mort d' ancestor
Assise of mort d' ancestor, a writ which lay where a person's father, mother,
A.D
A.D. [Lat.], contraction for Anno Domini (in the year of our Lord).
Lettres d'Etat
Lettres d'Etat, letters formerly issued in France in favour of government officials
C Q D
call formerly used cf S O S by ships in distress formed by combining the code call C Q formerly used
S.J.D.
S.J.D. [New Latin scientiae juridicae doctor] doctor of juridical science, doctor of the science of law
rev'd
rev'd reversed
Regulation D
Regulation D : a regulation of the Securities and Exchange Commission governing
J.S.D.
J.S.D. [New Latin juris scientiae doctor] doctor of juridical science; doctor of the science of law
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