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Proscription

dooming to death or exile outlawry specifically among the ancient Romans the public offer of a reward for the head of

civil law

civil law often cap C&L 1 : Roman law esp. as set forth in the Code of Justinian

Romanesque

Somewhat resembling the Roman applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman

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Calendar

Lat.; fr. Calend', the first day in the month in Roman reckoning], the order and series of months, together with the

Calends

to call], the first day of each month among the Romans. Greek Calends, a term for a time that will never

Canon law

sanctioned by the Church of Rome. It borrows from the Roman Law many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though

Censor

good manners, decorum, or the public peace.' See THEATRE; CINEMATOGRAPH. Roman Law. A Roman officer who acted as a census taker,

Cessio bonorum

Cessio bonorum (a surrender of goods). By the Roman Law a cessio bonorum of the debtor was not a

Actio ad exhibendum

was always a real action in the sense of the Roman Law, that is for the recovery of a thing, whether

Act of State

term means more than that because it has many meanings, Roman Cathelic Mission v. State of Madras, AIR 1966 SC 1457

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Proscription

dooming to death or exile outlawry specifically among the ancient Romans the public offer of a reward for the head of

civil law

civil law often cap C&L 1 : Roman law esp. as set forth in the Code of Justinian

Romanesque

Somewhat resembling the Roman applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Calendar

Lat.; fr. Calend', the first day in the month in Roman reckoning], the order and series of months, together with the

Calends

to call], the first day of each month among the Romans. Greek Calends, a term for a time that will never

Canon law

sanctioned by the Church of Rome. It borrows from the Roman Law many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though

Censor

good manners, decorum, or the public peace.' See THEATRE; CINEMATOGRAPH. Roman Law. A Roman officer who acted as a census taker,

Cessio bonorum

Cessio bonorum (a surrender of goods). By the Roman Law a cessio bonorum of the debtor was not a

Actio ad exhibendum

was always a real action in the sense of the Roman Law, that is for the recovery of a thing, whether

Act of State

term means more than that because it has many meanings, Roman Cathelic Mission v. State of Madras, AIR 1966 SC 1457

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