17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Count-Out In English parliamentary law. Forty members form a bouse of commons; and, though there be ever so many at the beginning of […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Count (Fr. comte; from the Latin comes.) An earL Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Counsellor An advocate of barrls-ter. A member of the legal profession whose special function is to give counsel or advice as to the […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Counsel 1. In practice. An advo-cate, counsellor, or pleader. 3 Bl. Comm. 26; 1 Kent, Comm. 307. one who assists his client with […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Council Of The North A court Instituted by Henry VIII. in 1537, to administer justice in Yorkshire aud the four other northern couuties. Under the presidency […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Council Of Judges Under the Eng-lish judicature act, 1873, § 75, an annual council of the judges of the supreme court is to be held, […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Council An assembly of persons for the purpose of concerting measures of state or municipal policy; hence called “councillors.” Source: Black’s Law Dictionary […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Courcher or COURCHER. A factor who continues abroad for traffic. (37 Edw. III. c. 16;) also the general book wherein any Source: Black’s […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Couchant Lying down; squatting. Couch ant and levant (lying down and rising up) is a term npplied to animals trespassing on the land […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotuchans A term nsed in Domesday for peasants, boors, husbandmen Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotuca Coat armor Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotton Notes Receipts given for each bale of cotton received on storage hy a public warehouse. Fourth Nat Bank v. SL Louis Cotton Compress […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cottier Tenancy A species of ten-ancy in Ireland, constituted by an agreement in writing, nnd subject to the following terms: That the tenement consist […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cottage In English law. A small dwelling-house that has no land belonging to it. Shep. Touch. 94; Emerton v. Selby, 2 Ld. Raym. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotsetus A cottager or cottage-hold-er who held by servile tenure and was bound to do the work of the lord. Cowell Source: Black’s […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotsethland The seat of a cottage with the land belonging to it. Spelman Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotsethla In old English law. The little seat or mansion belonging to a small farm Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotland In old English law. Land held by a cottager, whether in socage or vil-lenage. CowelL Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Coteswold In old records. A place where there is no wood Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Coterie A fashionable association, or a knot of persons forming a particular circle. The origin of the term was purely comrner-dal, signifying an […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Coterellus In fendal law. A ser-vile tenant, who held in mere vlllenage; hls person, Issue, and goods were disposable at the lord’s pleasure […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Coterelli Anciently, a kind of peasantry who were outlaws; robbers. Blount Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotarius In old Engllsh law. A cottager, who held in free socage, aud paid a stated fine or rent in provisions or money, […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cotagium In old English law. A cottage Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cota TA. A cot or hut. Blount Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)