"Opposer" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Opposer LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

An oflicer formerly belong* lng to the green-wax in the exchequer

opposer ENGLISH
Definition:

One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist; an adversary.

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Ad Interim LAW AND LEGAL

In the mean time. An oflicer ad interim is one appointed to fill a temporary vacancy, or to discharge the …

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Affidavit LAW AND LEGAL

A written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made volun-tnrily, and confirmed by the oath or afflrma-tion of the.party …

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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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Apparitor LAW AND LEGAL

An oflicer or messenger enytloyed to serve the process of the splr-itual courts ln England and summon offenders. Cowell

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Assiser LAW AND LEGAL

An assessor; juror; an oflicer who has the care and oversight of weights and measures

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Brevet LAW AND LEGAL

In military law. A corn-mission by which an oflicer is promoted to the next higher rank, but without confer-ring a …

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Captain LAW AND LEGAL

A head-man; commander; commanding officer. The captain of a war-vessel is the oflicer first in command. In the Unlted States …

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Certificate LAW AND LEGAL

A written assurance, or official representation, that some act has or has not been done, or some event occurred, or …

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Certified Copy LAW AND LEGAL

A copy of a docu-meut. signed aud certified as a true copy by the oflicer to whose custody the original …

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Constabularius LAW AND LEGAL

An officer of horse; an oflicer havlng charge of foot or horse; a naval commander; an officer having charge of …

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Contre-Maitre LAW AND LEGAL

In French marine law. The chief oflicer of a vessel, who, in case of the sickness or absence of the …

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Council Of Judges LAW AND LEGAL

Under the Eng-lish judicature act, 1873, § 75, an annual council of the judges of the supreme court Is to …

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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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Deputy LAW AND LEGAL

A substitute; a person duly authorized by an oflicer to exercise some or all of the functions pertaining to the …

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Dicast LAW AND LEGAL

An oflicer iu ancient Greece an-ewering in some respects to our juryman, but combining, on trials had before them, the …

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Feodary LAW AND LEGAL

An oflicer of the court of wards, appointed by the master of that court, under 32 Hen. VIII. c. 20, …

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Functionary LAW AND LEGAL

A public officer or employs. An oflicer of a private corporation is also sometimes so called

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Gerefa LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. Greve, reve, or reeve; a ministerial oflicer of high antiq-ulty in England; answering to the grave or …

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Hammer LAW AND LEGAL

Metaphorically, a forced sale or sale at public auction. “To bring to the hammer,” to put up for sale at …

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Hayward LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. An oflicer appointed in the lord's court to keep

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