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  • OF RECORD
    Recorded; entered on the records; existing and remaining in or upon the appropriate records.
  • OFFA EXECRATA
    In old English law. The morsel of execration; the corsn-ed, (q. v.) 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 2i.
  • OFFENSE
    A crime or misdemeanor; a breach of the criminal laws. Moore v. Illinois, 14 How. 13, 14 L. Ed. 4306; lilies v. Knight, 3 Tex, 812; People v. French, 102 N< Y. 583, 7 N. E. 913 ; State v. West, 42 Minn. 147, 43 N. W. 845. It Is More...
  • OFFENSIVE
    In the law relating to nuisances and similar matters, this term means noxious, causing annoyance, discomfort, or painful or disagreeable sensations. See Rowland v. Miller (Super. N. Y.) 15 N. Y. Supp. 701 r Moller v. Presbyterian Hospital, 65 App. Div. 134, 72 N. Y. Supp. 483; Barrow v. Richard, More...
  • OFFER
    1. To bring to or before; to present for acceptance or rejection; to hold out or proffer; to make a proposal to; to exhibit something that may be taken or received or not. Morrison v. Springer, 15 Iowa, 346; Vincent v. Woodland Oil Co., 165 Pa. 402, 30 Atl. 091; More...
  • OFFERINGS
    In English ecclesiastical law. Personal tithes, payable by custom to the parson or vicar of a parish, either occasionally, as at sacraments, marriages, churching of women, burials, etc., or at constant times, as at Easter, Christmas, etc.
  • OFFERTORIUM
    In English ecclesiastical law. The offerings of the faithful, or the place where they are made or kept; the service at the time of the Communion.
  • OFFICE
    "Office" is defined to be a right to exercise a public or private employment, and to take the fees and emoluments thereunto belonging, whether public, as those of magistrates, or private, as of bailiffs, receivers, or the like. 2 Bl. Comm. 36. Rowland v. New York, 83 N. Y. 372; More...
  • OFFICIAL (NOUN)
    (noun) An officer; a person invested with the authority of an office. In the civil law. The minister or apparitor of a magistrate or judge. In canon law. A person to whom a bishop commits the charge of his spiritual Jurisdiction. In common and statte law. The person whom the More...
  • OFFICIAL (ADJ.)
    (adj.) Pertaining to an office; invested with the character of an officer; proceeding from, sanctioned by, or done by, an officer. -Demi-offioial. Partly official or authorized. Having color of official right-Official act. One done by an officer in his official capacity under color and by virtue of his office. Turner More...
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