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  • COMMENDATORS
    Secular persons npon whom ecclesiastical benefices were bestowed in Scotland; called so because the benefices were commended and intrusted to their supervision.
  • COMMENDATORY
    He who holds a church living or preferment in commendam.
  • 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 be received among the faithful, or that the clerk may be promoted, or necessaries administered to others, etc Wharton.
  • 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.
  • 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 also the instrumentalities and agencies by which it is promoted and the means and appliances by which it is carried on, More...
  • COMMERCIA BELLI
    War contracts. Compacts entered into by belligerent nations to secure a temporary and limited peace. 1 Kent Comm. 159. Contracts between nations at war, or their subjects.
  • COMMERCIAL
    Relating to or connected with trade and traffic or commerce in general. U. a v. Breed, 24 Fed. Cas. 1222; Earnshaw v. Cadwalader, 145 U. S. 258, 12 Sup. Ct 851, 36 L. Ed. 693; Zante Currants (O. C) 73 Fed. 189. —Commercial agency. The same as a "mercantile" agency. More...
  • COMMERCIUM
    Lat In the civil law. Commerce; business; trade; dealings in the nature of purchase and sale; a contract Commercinm jure gentium commune osso debet, et non in monopolium et privatum pauoorum qnaastum converton-duin. 3 Inst 181. Commerce, by the law of nations, ought to be common, and not converted to More...
  • COMMINALTY
    The commonalty or the people.
  • COMMINATORIUM
    In old practice. A clause sometimes added at the end of writs, admonishing the sheriff to be faithful in executing them. Bract fol. 398.
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