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  • CONSUETUDO
    Lat A custom; an established usage or practice. Co. Litt. 58. Tolls; duties; taxes. Id. 58b. —Consuetudo Anglioana. The custom of England; the ancient common law, as distinguished from lew, the Roman or civil law.—Consuetudo curiae. The custom or practice of a court Hardr. 141.—Consuetudo mercator-um. Lat The custom of More...
  • CONSUL
    In Roman law. During the republic, the name "consul" was given to the chief executive magistrate, two of whom were chosen annually. The office was continued under the empire, but its powers and prerogatives were greatly reduced. The name is supposed to have been derived from consulo, to consult, because More...
  • CONSULAR COURTS
    Courts held by the consuls of one country, within the territory of another, under authority given by treaty, for the settlement of civil cases between citizens of the country which the consul represents. In some instances they have also a criminal jurisdiction, but in this respect are subject to review More...
  • CONSULTA ECCLESIA
    In ecclesiastical law. A church full or provided for. Cowell.
  • CONSULTARY RESPONSE
    The opinion of a court of law on a special case.
  • CONSULTATION
    A writ whereby a cause which has been wrongfully removed by prohibition out of an ecclesiastical court to a temporal court is returned to the ecclesiastical court Phillim. Ecc. Law, 1439. A conference between the counsel engaged In a case, to discuss its questions or arrange the method of conducting More...
  • CONSULTO
    Lat In the civil law. Designedly ; intentionally. Dig. 28, 41.
  • CONSUMMATE
    Completed; as distinguished from initiate, or that which is merely begun. The husband of a woman seised of an estate of inheritance becomes, by the birth of a child, tenant by the curtesy initiate, and may do many acts to charge the lands, but his estate Is not consummate till More...
  • CONSUMMATION
    The completion of a thing; the completion of a marriage between two affianced persons by cohabitation. Sharon v. Sharon, 79 Cal. 633, 22 Pac. 26.
  • CONTAGIOUS DISEASE
    One capable of being transmitted by mediate or immediate contact See Grayson v. Lynch, 163 U. S. 468, 16 Sup. Ct 1061, 41 L. Ed. 230; Stryker v. Crane, 33 Neb. 690, 50 N. W. 1132; Pierce y. Dillingham, 203 111. 148, 67 N. E. 846, 62 L R. A. More...
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