Easter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Easter offerings, or Easter dues
Easter offerings, or Easter dues, small sums of money paid to
Easter
Easter [fr. Ostern, Ger., supposed to be derived from the name
Easter sittings
Easter sittings of the Court of Appeal and High Court of
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Easter vacation
Easter vacation in the Supreme Court commences on Good Friday and
Easter lily
one of various lilies or lilylike flowers which bloom about Easter
Easter term
Easter term, formerly called a movable term, but afterwards fixed, beginning
Easterly
Coming from the east as it was easterly wind
Sittings
every year, viz., the Michaelmas sittings, the Hilary sittings, the Easter sittings, and the Trinity sittings. The Michaelmas sittings commence on
Clausum pasch'
pasch', the morrow of the utas (or eight days) of Easter; the end of Easter; the Sunday after Easter-day, 2 Inst.
Offices of the Supreme Court
are to be open every day except Sundays, Good Friday, Easter Eve, Monday and Tuesday in Easter Week, White Monday, the
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