In Roman law. A sacrificial rite resorted to by marrying persons of high patrician or priestly degree, for the purpose of clothing the husband with the manus over his wife; […]
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CONFECTIO
The making and completion of a written instrument . 5 Coke, 1.
CONFEDERACY
In criminal law . The association or banding together of two or more persons for the purpose of committing an act or furthering an enterprise which is forbidden by law, […]
CONFEDERATION
Aleague or compact for mutual support, particularly of princes, nations, or states.Such was the colonial government during the Revolution
CONFERENCE
A meeting of severnl persons for deliberation , for the interchange of opinion, or for the removal of differences or disputes. Thus, a meeting between a counsel and solicitor to […]
CONFERENCE BOARD
A business that doesn’t profit but only researches Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, and the US. The data is used by all countries and remains neutral.
CONFERENCE CALL
A conference on the web for a companies employees. It is a call system from company to company. The quarterly performance is reported and than a question and answer section […]
CONFERENCE CARRIER
A member of a liner that makes a service.
CONFERENCE CENTER
A hotel that hots conferences and seminars. It has office facilty and leisure activities.
CONFERENCE TRAINING
The way a trainee and trainer discuss subject matter to be taught.
CONFESSING ERROR
A plea to an assignment of error , admitting the same. CONFESSO, BILL TAKEN PRO. In equity practice . An order which the court of chancery makes when the defendant […]
CONFESSIO
Lat. A confession. Con- fessio in judicio, a confession made in or before a court. Confessio facta in judicio omul pro- batione major est. A confession made in court Is […]
CONFESSION
In criminal law . A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor , communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to […]
CONFESSION AND AVOIDANCE
A plea in confession and avoidance is one which avows and confesses the truth of the averments of fact in the declaration , either expressly or by implication , but […]
CONFESSION AND AVOIDANCE
A defense that allegations are shown together with facts that might make the previous allegations untrue.
CONFESSION OF DEFENSE
In English practice. Where defendant alleges a ground of defense arising since the commencement of the action, the plaintiff may deliver confession of such defense and sign judgment for his […]
CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT
The act of a debtor in permitting judgment to be entered against him by his creditor, for a stipulated sum, by a written statement to that effect or by warrant […]
CONFESSOR
An ecclesiastic who receives auricular confessions of sins from persons under his spiritual charge, and pronounces absolution upon them. The secrets of the confessional are not privileged communications at common […]
CONFESSORIA ACTIO LAT
In the civil law . An action for enforcing a servitude. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
CONFIDENCE
Trust; reliance; ground of trust In the construction of wills, this word is considered peculiarly appropriate to create a trust. “It is as applicable to the subject of a trust, […]
CONFIDENCE GAME
This term applies to a swindle where the swindler gains the confidence of the person he is trying to swindle.
CONFIDENCE LEVEL
1. how far an assumption is true. 2. the probablility a variable will be in the estimated range.
CONFIDENCE LIMITS
The top and bottom value that all other values fall between.
CONFIDENCE TRICK
A scheme to get access about a victim that is niave.
CONFIDENTIAL
Intrusted with the confidence of another or with his secret affairs or purposes; intended to be held in confidence or kept secret.