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Sedition
committee or select body, or which shall have any president, treasurer, secretary, delegate, or other officer so chosen or appointed that
Occultatio thesauri inventi fraudulosa
thesauri inventi fraudulosa. 3 Inst. 133, (The concealment of discovered treasure is fraudulent.)
Treasury
Reorganis-ation Act, 2000, s. 2(l)] Treasury. (1) The place where treasure is deposited. (2) The department of state which manages the
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Treasurer
Treasurer, means a corporate or government officer who receives, maintains custody
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat. 3 Inst. 132.-(Treasure-trove...
Thesaurus inventus
Thesaurus inventus, treasure-trove, which see.
Thesaurus competit domino regi, et non domino libertatis, nisi sit per verba specialia
domino libertatis, nisi sit per verba specialia. Fitz. Coron. 281.-(A treasure belongs to the king, and not to the lord of
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to dispute the title, as anciently in the case of treasure-trove, wrecks waifs, and estrays seized by the Crown's officers. After
Thesaurus non competit regi, nisi quando nemo scit qui abscondit thesaurum
nisi quando nemo scit qui abscondit thesaurum (3 Inst. 132), treasure does not belong to the king, unless no one knows
Misprision
person assenting either a principal or accessory. Theftbote, and concealing treasure-trove, are each of them species of negative misprision, 4 Steph.
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Treasure - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sedition
committee or select body, or which shall have any president, treasurer, secretary, delegate, or other officer so chosen or appointed that
Occultatio thesauri inventi fraudulosa
thesauri inventi fraudulosa. 3 Inst. 133, (The concealment of discovered treasure is fraudulent.)
Treasury
Reorganis-ation Act, 2000, s. 2(l)] Treasury. (1) The place where treasure is deposited. (2) The department of state which manages the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Treasurer
Treasurer, means a corporate or government officer who receives, maintains custody
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat
Thesaurus inventus est vetus dispositio pecuni', etc., cujus nonextat modo memoria, adeo ut jam dominum non habeat. 3 Inst. 132.-(Treasure-trove...
Thesaurus inventus
Thesaurus inventus, treasure-trove, which see.
Thesaurus competit domino regi, et non domino libertatis, nisi sit per verba specialia
domino libertatis, nisi sit per verba specialia. Fitz. Coron. 281.-(A treasure belongs to the king, and not to the lord of
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to dispute the title, as anciently in the case of treasure-trove, wrecks waifs, and estrays seized by the Crown's officers. After
Thesaurus non competit regi, nisi quando nemo scit qui abscondit thesaurum
nisi quando nemo scit qui abscondit thesaurum (3 Inst. 132), treasure does not belong to the king, unless no one knows
Misprision
person assenting either a principal or accessory. Theftbote, and concealing treasure-trove, are each of them species of negative misprision, 4 Steph.
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