"Institutio Hsredis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Institutio Hsredis LAW AND LEGAL
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Lat. In Ro-man law. The appointment of the hares in the will. It corresponds very nearly to the nomination of an executor in English law. without such an appointment the will was void at law, but the prator (i. e., equity) would, under certain circumstances, carry out the inteutlons of the testator. Brown

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Ale-Conner LAW AND LEGAL

In old EDglish law. An oflicer appointed by the court-leet, sworn to look to the assise and goodness of ale …

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Associate LAW AND LEGAL

An officer in each of the English courts of common law, appointed by the chief judge of the court, and …

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Attorn Are LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal law. To at-torn; to transfer or turn over; to appoint an attorney or substitute

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Aumeen LAW AND LEGAL

In Indian law. Trustee; commissioner; a temporary collector or su-pervisor, appointed to the charge of a coun-try on the removal …

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Bailie LAW AND LEGAL

In the Scotch law. A bailie is (1) a magistrate having inferior criminal jurisdiction, similar to that of an alderman, …

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Commissoria Lex LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman iaw. A clause which might be Inserted iu an agreement for a sale upon credit, to the effect …

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In accordance with the constitution or fundamental law; legally; as, he was not constitutionally appointed.

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Contramandatio LAW AND LEGAL

A countermand-ing. Oontramandatio placiti, in old English law, was the respiting of a defendant, or giving him further time to …

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Court Of Inquiry LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A court sometimes appointed by tlie crown to ascertain whether it be proper to resort to extreme …

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In English law. A court for the trial of cases of treason and felony. The commis-sloners of assise and nisi …

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Curator LAW AND LEGAL

In tbe civU law. A person who is appointed to take care of any-thing for another. A guardian, one ap-pointed …

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Dative LAW AND LEGAL

VE. A word derived from the Ito-man law, signifying “appointed by public authority.” Thus, in Scotland, nn executor-dative is an …

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Dean LAW AND LEGAL

In English ecclesiastical law. An ecclesiastical dignitary who presides over the chapter of a cathedral, and is next in rank …

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decree ENGLISH

To determine judicially by authority, or by decree; to constitute by edict; to appoint by decree or law; to determine; …

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Deputize LAW AND LEGAL

To appoint a deputy; to ap-point or commission one to act as deputy to an officer. In a general sense, …

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Diei Dictio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In Roman law. This name was given to a notice promulgated by a magistrate of his Intention to present …

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Directors LAW AND LEGAL

Persons appointed or elected according to law, authorized to man-age and direct the affairs of a corporatlon or company. The …

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due ENGLISH

Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; …

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eccentric ENGLISH

Deviating from stated methods, usual practice, or established forms or laws; deviating from an appointed sphere or way; departing from …

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Ember Days LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. Those days which the ancient fathers called "quatuor tempora jejunii" are of great an-tiquity in the church. …

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