17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cure Ry Verdict The rectification or rendering nugatory of a defect in the pleadings by the rendition of a verdict; the court will presume, after […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curatrix A woman who has been appointed to the office of curator; a female guardian. Cross’ Curatrix v. Cross’ Legatees, 4 Grat (Va.) […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curatorshif The office of a curator. Curatorship differs from tutorship, (q. v.,) in this; that the latter is instituted for the protection of […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curator In tbe civU law. A person who is appointed to take care of any-thing for another. A guardian, one ap-pointed to take […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curative Intended to cure (that is. to obviate the ordinary legal effects or con-sequences of) defects, errors, omissions, or irregularities. Applied particularly to […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curatio In the civil law. The power or duty of managing the property of him who, either on account of infancy or some […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curateur In French law. A person charged with supervising the administration of the affairs of an emancipated minor, of giving him advice, and […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curate In ecclesiastical law. Prop-erly, an incumbent who has the cure of souls, but uow generally restricted to signify the spiritual assistant of […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Curagulos one who takes care of a thing Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cura Lat Care: charge; oversight: guardianship Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cuntey-Ountby In old English law. A kind of trial, as appears from Bract, lib Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cuneator A coiner. Du Cange. Cu-ncare, to coiu. Cuneus, the die with which to coin. Cuneata, coined. Du Cange; Spel Source: Black’s Law […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cumulative Additional; heaping up; Increasing; forming an aggregate. The word signifies that two things are to be added together, instead of oue being […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Testamento Annexo L Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Prtvilegio The expression of the monopoly of oxford, Cambridge, and the royal printers to publish the Bible Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Pertinenths with the ap-purtenances. Bract fol. 73b Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Pera Et Loculo with satchel and purse. A phrase in old Scotch law Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Onere with the burden; subject to an incumbrance or charge, wbat is taken cum onere is taken subject to au existing burden or […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Grano Salis (with a grain of salt.) with allowance for exriggeration Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Copula Lat with copulation, i. e., sexual intercourse. Used in speaking of the validity of a marriage contracted “per verba de futuro cum […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Culvertage In old English law. A base kind of shivery. The confiscation or for-feiture which takes place when a lord seizes his tenant’s […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cultivated A field on which a crop of wheat is growing is a cultivated field, al-though not a stroke of labor may have […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Culrach In old Scotch law. A species of pledge or cautioner, (Scottice, back borgh,) used in cases of tbe replevin of per-sons from […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Culprit A person who is indicted for a criminal offense, but not yet convicted. It is not, however, a technical term of the […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cum Par AR. QELICTUM Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)