17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Censuales ln old European law. A species of oblati or voluntary slaves of churches or monasteries; those who, to pro-cure tbe protection of […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Censo In Spanish and Mexican law. An annuity. A ground rent The right which a person acquires to receive a certain annual pension, […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Censive In Canadian law. Tenure by cens, (q. v Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Censere In the Roman law. To or-daln; to decree. Dig. 50, 16, 111 Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Censarh In old Engllsh law. Farmers, or such persons as were liable to pay a census, (tax.) Blount; Cowell Source: Black’s Law Dictionary […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cens In French Canadian lnw. An an-nual tribute or due reserved to a seignior or lord, and imposed merely in recognition of his […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cenninga A notice given hy a buyer to a seller that the tilings which bad been sold were claimed by another, in order […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Oenelue Id old records. Acorns Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Oenegild In Saxon law. An expia-tory mulct or fine paid to the relations of a murdered person by the murderer or his re-lations. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cenduue Small pieces of wood laid iu the form of tiles to cover the roof of a house; shingles. Cowell Source: Black’s Law […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cemetery A place of burial, dlffer-ing from a churchyard by its locality and ln-cidents.—by Its locality, as It is separate and apart from […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Celibacy The condition or state of life of an unmarried person Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Celebration Of Marriage The formal act by which a man aud woman take each other for husband and wife, accord-lng to law; the solemnization of […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Celdra In old Engllsh law, a chal-dron. In old Scotch law, a measure of grain, otherwise called a “chalder.” See 1 Kames, Eq. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Celation In medical jurisprudence. Concealment of preguancy or delivery Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cedule In French law. The technic-al name of an act under private signature. Campbell v. Nicholson, 3 La. Anu. 458 Source: Black’s Law […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cedula In old Enclisb law. A Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cedo I grant. The word ordinarily used in Mexican conveyances to pass title to lands. Mulford v. Le Franc, 26 Cal. 88, 108 […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cedent In Scotch law. An assignor, one who transfers a chose lu action Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cede To yield up; to assign; to grant. Generally used to designate the transfer of territory from one government to another. Goetz v. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Ceapgild Payment or forfeiture of an animal. An ancient species of forfeiture Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Ceap A bargain; anything for sale; a chattel; also cattle, as being the usual medl-um of barter. Sometimes used instead of ceapgild, (q. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cayagium In old English law. Cay-age or kayage; a toll or duty anciently pald for landing goods at a quay or wharf. Cow-ell […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Caya In old English law. A quay, kay, key, or wharf. Cowell Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cavers Persons stealing ore from mines in Derbyshire, punishable in the bergh-mote or miners’ court; also officers beloug-ing to the same mines, wharton […]