17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Caupones In the civil law. Innkeep-ers. Dig. 4, 9 ; Id. 47, 5; Story, Ag. $ 458 Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Caupona In the civil law. An lnn er tavern. Inst 4, 5, 3 Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Caulceis Highroads or ways pitched with flint or other stones Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cauda Terrs A land’s end, or the bottom of a ridge in arable land. Cowell Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cattle A term which includes the domestic animals generally; all the animals used by man for labor or food Source: Black’s Law Dictionary […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catoniana Regula In Roman law. The rule which is commonly expressed in the maxim, Quod ab initio non valet tractu temporis non convalebit, meaning […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catholic Emancipation Aot The statute of 10 Geo. IV. c. 7, by which Ro-man Catholics were restored, in general, to the full enjoyment of all […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cathedral In English ecclesiastical law. The church of the blshop of the dlo-cese, in which is his cathedra, or throne, nnd his special […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Cater Cousin (From Fr. Quatrecousin.) A cousin in the fourth degree; hence any distant or remote relative Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catchpoll LL. A name formerly given to a sheriff’s deputy, or to a constable, or other officer whose duty it is to arrest […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catchland Land In Norfolk, so call-ed because it is not known to what parish it belongs, and the minister who first seizes the […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catchings Things caught, and in the possession, custody, power, and dominion of the party, with a present capacity to use them for hls […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catching Bargain See Bargain Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Oatascopus An old name for an archdeacon Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Oataneus A tenant in capite. A tenant holding immediately of the crown. Spelman Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catals Goods and chattels. See Ca-talla Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catallum A chattel. Most frequent-ly used in the plural form, catalla, (q. v Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catallis Reddendis For the re Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catallis Oaptis Nomine Dis-Trictionis An obsolete writ that lay where a house was within a borough, for rent issuing out of the same, and which war-ranted […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Catalla In old English Law. Chattels. The word among the Normans prlma-rlly signified only beasts of husbandry, or, as they are still called, […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Casualty Inevitable accldent; an event not to be foreseen or guarded against A loss from such an event or cause; as by fire, […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Casual That which happens accident-ally, or is brought about by causes un* known; fortuitous; the result of chance. Lewis v. Lofley, 92 Ga. […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Casu Proviso A writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester, (6 Edw. I.,) c. 7, which lay for the […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Casu Consimili In old Engllsh law. A writ of entry, granted where tenant hy the curtesy, or tenant for life, allenated in fee, or […]
17 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 202117 އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition), dictionaries Castrensis In the Roman law. Relating to the camp or military service Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)