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COMBUSTIO
Burning. In old English law . The punishment inllicted upon apostates.
COMBUSTIO DOMORUM
Houseburning ; arson. 4 Bl. Comm. 272.
COME
To present oneself; to appear in court. In modern practice, though such presence may be constructive only, the word Is still used to indicate participation in the proceedings . Thus, […]
COMES AND DEFENDS
This phrase, anciently used in the language of pleading, and still surviving in some jurisdictions, occurs at the commencement of a defendant’s plea or demurrer; and of its two verbs […]
COMES, N
Lat. A follower or attendant; a count or earl. COMES AND DEFENDS 219 COMMANDER”.
COMES, V
A word used in a pleading to indicate the defendant’s presence in court. See COME
COMFORT LETTER
1. A letter the bank sends offering a short term loan . It is not a formal commitment. 2. When a parent firm send a letter to their children firms […]
COMFORT ZONE
1. The risk both most and least that a company can absorb. 2.The weather conditions such as humidity, light, temperature , and wind that an employee can do their job […]
COMINUS
Lat. Immediately ; hand-to- hand ; in personal contact.
COMITAS
Lat Comity, courtesy, civility. Comitas inter communitates; or comi- tas inter gentcsj comity between communities or nations; comity of nations . 2 Kent Comm. 457
COMITATU COMMISSO
A writ or commission, whereby a sheriff is authorized to enter upon the charges of a county. Reg. Orig. 295.
COMITATU ET CASTRO COMMISSO
A writ by which the charge of a county, together with the keeping of a castle, is committed to the sheriff
COMITATUS
In old English law . A county or shire; the body of a county . The territorial jurisdiction of a comes, i. e., count or earl. The county court , […]
COMITES
Counts or earls. Attendants or followers. Persons composing the retinue of a high functionary . Persons who are attached to the suite of a public minister.
COMITES PAIIEYS
Counts or earls palatine; those who had the government of a county palatine.
COMITIA
In Roman law. An assembly, either (1) of the Roman curiae, in which case it was called the “comitia curiata vel calata;” or (2) of the Roman centuries, in which […]
COMITISSA
In old English law . A countess; an earl’s wife.
COMITIVA
In old English law . The dignity and office of a comcs, (count or earl;) the same with what was afterwards called “comitatus.” Also a companion or fellow-traveler; a troop […]
COMITY
Courtesy; complaisance; respect; a willingness to grant a privilege, not as a matter of right, but out of deference and good will
COMITY OF NATIONS
The most appropriate phrase to express the true foundation and extent of the obligation of the laws of one nation within the territories of another. It is derived altogether from […]
COMMAND
An order, imperative direction, or behest. State v. Maun, 2 N. C. 4; Barney v. Hayes, 11 Mont. 571, 29 Pac. 282, 28 Am. St. Rep. 495.
COMMAND AND CONTROL REGULATIONS
The rules a government agency has to ensure that mandatory requirements are met.
COMMAND LINE
A line that the user can enter a command into to get a response.
COMMANDEMENT
In French law . A writ served by the huissier pursuant to a judgment or to an executory notarial deed. Its object is to give notice to the debtor that […]