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Marriage
Church of England, or by a dissenting minister, or a Roman Catholic priest, in a building registered for marriages, and in
Accession
grounded on the right of occupancy, and derived from the Roman Law; thus if any given corporeal substance receive an accession,
Denarius
Denarius, the chief silver coin among the Romans, worth 8d.; it was the seventh part of a Roman
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Transubstantiation
2, st. 2, c. 1, with the effect of disabling Roman Catholics from sitting in either House till the passing of
Religion
(1 W. & M. c. 15), and other Acts. The Roman Catholic Relief Act, 1829, however, subjects Jesuits and members of
Quaestor
enlarged their functions as their numbers increased, The Elements of Roman Law R.W. Lee, 15 (4th End., 1956). A Roman magistrate.
Monasteries Dissolution Acts (English)
68. As to existing law of banishment of members of Roman Catholic religious orders (not being nunneries), see ROMAN CATHOLICS
Mixed actions
trespass. Steph. Plead. App. vii. See Now ACTION. Those in Roman Law, in which some specific thing was demanded, and where
Mancipatio
Mancipatio. Every father, in the Roman law, had such an authority over his son, that before
Lex
Lex, law. In the Roman Law it was a resolution adopted by the old Roman
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