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Chiltern hundreds
for the convenience of the House at large, is ordinarily ready to confer on any member the Stewardship of the Chiltern
Carrier
for persons generally; and he must hold himself out as ready to transport goods for hire, as a business, not as
Cash
Cash [fr. caisse, Fr., a chest], money, properly ready money of the current coin of the realm, including Bank
Cepi corpus et paratum habeo
paratum habeo (I have taken the body and have it ready), a return made by the sheriff upon an attachment, capias,
Champion of the King (or Queen)
deny the King's title to the crown, he is there ready to defend it in single combat.' The king drank to
Charter-party
the ship, being seaworthy and furnished with necessaries, shall be ready by a certain day to receive the cargo, shall sail
Adjournment-day
sittings to try issues in fact which were not then ready for trial. See NOTICE OF TRIAL.
Adversaria
Adversaria, [adversa, things remarked or ready at hand], rough memoranda, commonplace books.
Schist
having a foliated structure see Foliation and hence admitting of ready division into slabs or slates The common kinds are mica
Smokable
Capable of being smoked suitable or ready to be smoked as smokable tobacco
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