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Civil Law
Papirianum. Legislation under the kings must have been extremely simple; very few relics of it, however, have been preserved, and among them it is almost impossible to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. The Leges Reg' have
Clause Rolls
[rotuli clausi, Lat.] contain all such matters of record as were committed to close writs; these rolls are preserved in the Tower. See CLOSE ROLLS. Sealed rolls containing royal writs and other documents that the sovereign deemed
Commissioners of Sewers
in the marshy parts of England for the better conveyance of the water into the sea, and the preservation of the grass upon the land, by 13 Eliz. c. 9 and subsequent Acts. The office of Commissioners
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Complete feedingstuffs
Complete feedingstuffs, means mixtures or products of vegetable or animal origin in their natural state, fresh or preserved, or products derived from the industrial processing thereof, or organic or inorganic substances whether or not containing additives,
Consolidation of mortgages
deeds or one of them, and it is not unusual to exclude the operation of the s., thus preserving the rights of the mortgagee as defined by the decided cases. For the general law, see Jennings v.
Constable
has taken place' in any place, and the justices being of opinion that the ordinary officers appointed for preserving the peace are not sufficient for that purpose. Under this Act very numerous appointments were made in november,1887,
Constructive total loss
abandoned on account of its actual total loss appearing to be unavoidable, or because it could not be preserved from actual total loss without an expenditure which would exceed its value when the expenditure had been incurred,
Consummation
he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece of sculpture or painting for preservation in a national museum does not destroy it nor does he use it himself for the purposes of
Freeman
proprietor; one born or made free to enjoy certain municipal immunities and privileges; the privileges of freemen were preserved by the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1835, and continued by Part X. of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882 (45
Maintain
of a protected monument, and the doing of any act which may be necessary for the purpose of preserving a protected monument or of securing convenient access thereto, [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958
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