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  • CLERICUS
    In Roman law. A minister of religion in the Christian church; an ecclesiastic or priest Cod. 1, 3; Nov. 3, 123, 187. A general term, Including bishops, priests, deacons, and others of inferior order. Brissonius. In old English law. A clerk or priest; a person in holy orders; a secular More...
  • CLERIGOS
    In Spanish law. Clergy; men chosen for the service of God. White, New Recop. b. 1, tit 5, ch. 4.
  • CLERK
    In ecclesiastical law. A person In holy orders; a clergyman; an individual attached to the ecclesiastical state, and who has the clerical tonsure. See 4 Bl. Comm. 366, 367. In praotice. A person employed in a public office, or as an officer of a court whose duty is to keep More...
  • CLERKSHIP
    The period which must be spent by a law-student in the office of a practising attorney before admission to the bar. 1 Tidd, Pr. 61, et seq. In re Dunn, 43 N. J. Law, 359, 39 Am. Rep. 600. In old English practice. The art of drawing pleadings ,and entering More...
  • CLIENS
    Lat. In the Roman law. A client or dependent. One who depended upon another as his patron or protector, adviser —14 or defender, in suits at law and other difficulties; and was bound, in return, to pay him all respect and honor, and to serve him with his life and More...
  • CLIENT
    A person who employs or retains an attorney, or counsellor, to appear for him in courts, advise, assist, and defend him in legal proceedings, and to act for him in any legal business. McCreary v. Hoopes, 25 Miss. 428; McFarland v. Crary, 6 Wend. (N. Y.) 297; Cross v. Riggins, More...
  • CLIENTELA
    In old English law. Cli-entship, the state of a client; and, correla-tively, protection, patronage, guardianship.
  • CLIFFORD'S INN
    An inn of chancery. See INNS OF CHANCERY.
  • CLITO
    In Saxon law. The son of a king or emperor. The next heir to the throne; the Saxon adeling. Spelman.
  • CLOERE
    A gaol; a prison or dungeon.
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