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Condedit LAW AND LEGAL
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In ecclesiastical law. The name of a plea entered by a party to a libel filed in the ecclesiastical court, in which lt is pleaded that the deceased made the will which is the subject of the sult, and that he was of sound mind. 2 Eng. Ecc. R. 438 ; 6 Eng. Ecc. R. 431

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