"Decemviri Litibus Judicandis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Decemviri Litibus Judicandis LAW AND LEGAL
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Lat. In the Roman law. Ten persons (five senators and five equites) who acted as the council or assistants of the praetor, when he decided on matters of law. Halifax, Civil Law, b. 3, c. 8. According to others, they were themselves judges. Calvin.

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Ad Ostium Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

At the door of the church, one of the five species of dower formerly recognized by the English law. 1 …

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Annus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In civil and old English law. A year; the period of three hundred and sixty-five days. Dig. 40, 7, …

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Bair-Man LAW AND LEGAL

In old Scotch law. A poor Insolvent debtor, left bare and naked, who was obliged to swear in court that …

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Centumviri LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law. The name of an important court consisting of a body of one hundred and five judges, lt …

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Court Of Common Pleas LAW AND LEGAL

The court of law that originated from Henry II’s assignment in 1178 of five members of his council to hear …

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The decretals of Gregory the Ninth. A collection of the laws of the church, published by order of Gregory IX. …

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Dextans LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In Roman law. A di-vision of tbe as, consisting of ten uneiae; ten-twelfths, or five-sixths. 2 Bl. Comm. 462, …

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Exercitus LAW AND LEGAL

In old European law. An army; an armed force. The term was absolutely indefinite as to number. It was applied, …

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hatag HILIGAYNON

hátag - (H) A gift, present, donation, boon, presentation; to give, make a gift of, present with, confer upon, bestow, …

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Herge LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. offenders who joined in a body of more than thirty-five to commit- depredations

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Hlothe LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. An unlawful assembly from eight to thirty-five, inclusive. Cowell

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Mancipatio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In Roman law. A certain ceremony or formal process anciently required to be performed, to perfect tbe sale or …

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Minor LAW AND LEGAL

An infant or person who is un-der the age of legal competence. A term de-rived from the civil law, which …

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Non-Claim LAW AND LEGAL

The omissiou or neglect of him who ought to claim his right within the time limited by law; os within …

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pentateuch ENGLISH

The first five books of the Old Testament, collectively; -- called also the Law of Moses, Book of the Law …

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Rasus LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A rase; a measure of onions, containing twenty flones, and each flonls twenty-five heads. Fleta, llb. …

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Regius Professor LAW AND LEGAL

A royal professor or reader of lectures founded in the English universities by the king. Henry VIII. founded in each …

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saka CEBUANO

saka v {1} [A; ac] climb, bring s.t. up. Nagsaka sa hagdan, Going up the stairs. Kinsay nagsaka sa ákung …

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Sextus Decretalium LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. The sixth (book) of the decretals; the sext, or sixth decretal. So called because append-ed, in the body of …

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Subornation Of Perjury LAW AND LEGAL

In crim. law. The procuring another to commit legal perjury, who in consequence of the persuasion takes the oath to …

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