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Canon law

law, properly so called, denotes the ecclesiastical law, sanctioned by the Church of Rome. It borrows from the Roman Law many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though not servilely, nor without such variations as the

Censor

production or forbid it for the 'preservation of good manners, decorum, or the public peace.' See THEATRE; CINEMATOGRAPH. Roman Law. A Roman officer who acted as a census taker, assess or, and reviewer of public morals, Black's

Cessio bonorum

Cessio bonorum (a surrender of goods). By the Roman Law a cessio bonorum of the debtor was not a discharge of the debt, unless the property ceded

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Co-emptio

Co-emptio, the sale of a wife to a husband, Civil Law. Consult Colquhoun's Roman Civil Law, vol. i s. 558. Roman Law. A form of civil marriage in which the husband 'purchased'

Delectus person'

of a partner do not, in that capacity, succeed to the state and condition of that partner. The Roman Law is directed to the same purpose. It even pressed the rule of a still further extent, and

Adiation

upon an inheritance by an heir or executor, without which the succession is not complete; see Van Leeuwen's Roman-Dutch Law, p. 402; B. Freyhaus v. Cramer, (1829) 1 Knapp, 107.

Sax tuba

A powerful instrument of brass curved somewhat like the Roman buccina or tuba

VerbarScarus

A Mediterranean food fish Sparisoma scarus of excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans called also parrot fish

Scyphus

A kind of large drinking cup used by Greeks and Romans esp by poor folk

Senatusconsult

A decree of the Roman senate

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Canon law

law, properly so called, denotes the ecclesiastical law, sanctioned by the Church of Rome. It borrows from the Roman Law many of its principles and rules of proceeding, though not servilely, nor without such variations as the

Censor

production or forbid it for the 'preservation of good manners, decorum, or the public peace.' See THEATRE; CINEMATOGRAPH. Roman Law. A Roman officer who acted as a census taker, assess or, and reviewer of public morals, Black's

Cessio bonorum

Cessio bonorum (a surrender of goods). By the Roman Law a cessio bonorum of the debtor was not a discharge of the debt, unless the property ceded

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Co-emptio

Co-emptio, the sale of a wife to a husband, Civil Law. Consult Colquhoun's Roman Civil Law, vol. i s. 558. Roman Law. A form of civil marriage in which the husband 'purchased'

Delectus person'

of a partner do not, in that capacity, succeed to the state and condition of that partner. The Roman Law is directed to the same purpose. It even pressed the rule of a still further extent, and

Adiation

upon an inheritance by an heir or executor, without which the succession is not complete; see Van Leeuwen's Roman-Dutch Law, p. 402; B. Freyhaus v. Cramer, (1829) 1 Knapp, 107.

Sax tuba

A powerful instrument of brass curved somewhat like the Roman buccina or tuba

VerbarScarus

A Mediterranean food fish Sparisoma scarus of excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans called also parrot fish

Scyphus

A kind of large drinking cup used by Greeks and Romans esp by poor folk

Senatusconsult

A decree of the Roman senate

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