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COMMANDERY
In old English law . A manor or chief messuage with lands and tenements thereto appertaining, which belonged to the priory of St. John of Jerusalem, in England; he who […]
COMMANDITAIRES
Special partners; partners en commandite:. See COMMANDITE
COMMANDITE
In French law . A special or limited partnership , where the contract is between one or more persons who are general partners, and jointly and severally responsible , and […]
COMMANDMENT
In practice . An authoritative order of a judge or magisterial officer. In criminal law . The act or offense of one who commands another to transgress the law, or […]
COMMARCHIO
A boundary; the con- lines of land.
COMMENCE
To commence a suit is to demand something by the institution of process in a court of justice. Cohens v. Virginia, 0 Wheat. 408, 5 L. Ed. 257. To “bring” […]
COMMENCEMENT DATE
A date when a project starts as specified by a contract.
COMMEND ATIO
In the civil law . Commendation , praise, or recommendation , as in the maxim “simplex commeudatio non obligat,” meaning that mere recommendation or praise of au article by the […]
COMMENDA
In French law . The delivery of a benefice to one who cannot hold the legal title , to keep and manage it for a time limited aud render an […]
COMMENDAM
In ecclesiastical LAW . The appointment of a suitable clerk to hold a void or vacant benefice or church living until a regular pastor be appointed. Hob. 144; Latch, 230.
COMMENDATION
In feudal law. This was the act by which au owner of allodial land placed himself and his land under the protection of a lord, so as to constitute himself […]
COMMENDATORS
Secular persons upon whom ecclesiastical benefices were bestowed iu Scotland; called so because the benefices were commended and intrusted to their supervision.
COMMENDATORY
He who holds a church living or preferment in commcndam.
COMMENDATORY LETTERS
In ecclesiastical law . Such as are written by one bishop to another on behalf of any of the clergy, or others of his diocese traveling thither, that they may […]
COMMENDATUS
In feudal law. One who intrusts himself to the protection of another. Spelman. A person who, by voluntary homage, put himself under the protection of a superior lord. Cowell
COMMENT UPON THE EVIDENCE
the expression that says that the judge does not have the privilege of giving his personal opinion to the jury.
COMMERCE
Intercourse by way of trade and traffic between different peoples or states and the citizens or inhabitants thereof, including not only the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities , but […]
COMMERCE CLAUSE
The US Constitution rule that congress can regulate commerce between two different regions.
COMMERCE EVENT
An event that causes a business process to begin and happens in a transaction process.
COMMERCE INTEGRATION
When different business ideas join ecommerce to create a perfect union.
COMMERCE POWER
the authority that is given by the United States Constitution to Congress that allows it to control trade between states and foreign countries.
COMMERCE SERVER
A server that is associated with AAA that is also an online store. It also handles back end data like inventory.
COMMERCE SERVICE PROVIDER (CSP)
When a firm provides ecommerce assistance or internet stores for another busines.
COMMERCE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS
Commerce between citizens of the United States and citizens or subjects of foreign governments; commerce which, either immediately or at some stage of its progress, is extraterritorial . U. S. […]