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  • CONSTITUTED AUTHORITIES
    Officers properly appointed under the constitution for the government of the people.
  • CONSTITUTIO
    In tbe civil law. An imperial ordinance or constitution, distinguished from Lew, Benatus-Consultum, and other kinds of law and having its effect from the sole will of the emperor. An establishment or settlement. Used of controversies settled by the parties without a trial. Calvin. A sum paid according to agreement More...
  • CONSTITUTIO DOTIS
    Establishment of dower.
  • CONSTITUTION
    In public law. The organic and fundamental law of a nation or state, which may be written or unwritten, establishing the character and conception of its government laying the basic principles to which its internal life is to be conformed, organizing the government, and regulating, distributing, and limiting the functions More...
  • CONSTITUTIONAL
    Consistent with the constitution; authorized by the constitution; not conflicting with any provision of tbe constitution or fundamental law of the state. Dependent upon a constitution, or secured or regulated by a constitution; as "constitutional monarchy," "constitutional rights." —Constitutional convention. A duly constituted assembly of delegates or representatives of the More...
  • CONSTITUTIONES
    Laws promulgated, i. e., enacted, by the Roman Emperor. They were of various kinds, namely, the following: (1) Edicta; (2) decreta; (3) re-scripta, called also, "epistolw." Sometimes they were general, and Intended to form a precedent for other like cases; at other times they were special, particular, or Individual, (personates,) More...
  • CONSTITUTIONS OF CLARENDON
    See CLARENDON.
  • CONSTITUTOR
    In the civil law. One who, by a simple agreement, becomes responsible for the payment of another's debt.
  • CONSTITUTUM
    In the civil law. An agreement to pay a subsisting debt which exists without any stipulation, whether of the promisor or another party. It differs from a stipulation in that it must be for an existing debt Du Cange. Constitution esse cam domum uni-ouiquo nostrum deboro eadstimari, uM qnisqne cedes More...
  • CONSTRAINT
    This term is held to be exactly equivalent with "restraint" Ed- . mondson v. Harris, 2 Tenn. Ch. 427. In Scotch law. Constraint means duress.
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