(It is considered by the court.) The formal and ordinary commencement of a judgment. Baker v. State, 3 Ark. 491.
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CONSIDERATIO CURL
The judgment of the court
CONSIDERATION
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CONSIDERATUR L LAT
It is considered. Held to mean the same with considcratum est. 2 Strange, S74.
CONSIDERED OPINION
an opinion that is based on a study, reason or thought.
CONSIGN
In the civil law . To deposit in the custody of a third person a thing belonging to the debtor, for the benefit of the creditor, under the authority of […]
CONSIGNATION
In Scotch law. The payment of money into the hands of a third party , when the creditor refuses to accept of it. The person to whom the money is […]
CONSIGNEE
In mercantile law . One to whom a consignment is made. The person to whom goods are shipped for sale. Lyon v. Alvord, IS Conn. 80; Gillespie v. Winberg, 4 […]
CONSIGNEE MARK
Symbols on packages that help them be easily identified and categorized.
CONSIGNMENT
The act or process of consigning goods ; the transportation of goods consigned; an article or collection of goods sent to a factor to be sold; goods or property sent, […]
CONSIGNMENT INSURANCE
Insurance that covers an owner of consigned property protecting from loss and damage while it is being sold.
CONSIGNMENT NOTE
A document a consignor and consigned agree to prove reciept of property. It is an alternate of bill of lading but is not a contract or negotiable instrument .
CONSIGNMENT SALE
An arrangement of trade where a seller gets to sell in a shop they don’t own. Once sold the owner of the establishment is paid a percent of the money […]
CONSIGNMENT SHOP
A store that does consignment sales. They display the goods and sell it taking their cut of the profits made. If it doesn’t sell than it is retrieved.
CONSIGNMENT STOCK
When another party has goods that they don’t own. They are not sold or listed on inventory.
CONSIGNOR
One who sends or makes a consignment A shipper of goods. Consilia multorum quseruntur in mag- nis. 4 Inst. 1. The counsels of maw are required in great things.
CONSILIARIUS
In the civil law . A counsellor, as distinguished from a pleader or advocate. An assistant judge . One who participates in the decisions. Du Cange.
CONSILIUM
A day appointed to hear the counsel of both parties. A case set down for argument. It is commonly used for the day appointed for the argument of a demurrer, […]
CONSIMILI CASU
In practice . A writ of entry , framed under the provisions of the statute Westminster 2, (13 Edw. I.,) c. 24, which lay for the benefit of the reversioner […]
CONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE
The idea that once an accounting method is chosen it is followed until the end. If a change is made it must be disclosed and explained. AKA consistency concept. Refer […]
CONSISTENT
1. an order done logically with a pattern. 2. anything that doesn’t change. 3. following the rules of standards.
CONSISTING
Being composed or made up of. This word is not synonymous with “including;” for the latter, when used in connection with a number of specified objects, always implies that there […]
CONSISTORIUM
The state council of the Roman emperors. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
CONSISTORY
In ecclesiastical law . An assembly of cardinals convoked by the pope.
CONSISTORY COURTS
Courts held by diocesan bishops within their several cathedrals, for the trial of ecclesiastical causes arising within their respective dioceses. The bishop’s chancellor , or his commissary, is the judge; […]