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Court-baron
to profits. The tenants of a manor might make bye-laws touching their commons and the like, to bind such tenants as
Cross-bill
the original bill; or (2) full relief to all parties, touching the mattes of the original bill. See now COUNTERCLAIM. Also
Deed
will avoid it so far as it was misread (1 Touch. P. 56). Seeing that the draft of a deed is
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Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop
thereof, as likewise well affected, and zealous bent to religion, touching whose life and manners no evil example is had.' By
Deposit
of whom has a different and adverse interest in controversy touching it; and these last are of two sorts, conventional, or
Chivalry, Court of
Earl-Marshal. It had jurisdiction as to contracts and other matters touching deeds of arms or war, as well as pleas of
Balancing test
often used for determining the constitutionality of laws and regulations touching on constitutional rights, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005),
Capella
Cape, a judicial writ touching a plea of lands or tenements, divided into cape magnum,
Cape
Cape, a judicial writ touching a plea of lands or tenements, divided into cape magnum,
Bill of health
was known to exist. A suspected bill, commonly called a touched patent or bill, imports that there were rumours of an
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