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Accessary, or Accessory
Russell on Crimes; Roscoe's Criminal Evidence; Archbold's crim. Pleading; Steph. Dig. Crim. Law.
Alumnus
Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated at a college
Commodatum
in this, that the use of the thing is gratuitous, Dig. 13, tit. 6; Instit. Iii. 2, 14.
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Covenant
to be done. Shep. Touch. 160; Bac. Abr.Covenant (G); Com. Dig. Covenant (F); Vn. Abr. Covenant (O). Third report of R.P.
Amblatoria est voluntas defuncti usque ad vit' supermum exitum
Amblatoria est voluntas defuncti usque ad vit' supermum exitum. Dig. 34, 4, 4.-(The will of a deceased person is ambulatory
Compurgator
supposed to be the origin of trial by jury, Comyn's Dig.; Du Cange.
Common
or in gross. (3) Common of turbary, a license to dig turf upon the land of another, or in the lord's
Commissoria lex
did not pay his purchase-money at the time agreed on, Dig. 18, tit. 3.
Bill of debt, or Bill obligatory
place certain. It may be under seal or not, Com. Dig. 'Merchant,' F. 2.
Bescha
Bescha [fr. bescher, Fr., to dig], a spade or shovel.
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