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  • CAPTURE
    In international law. The taking or wresting of property from one of two belligerents by the other. It occurs either on land or at sea. In the former case, the property captured is called "booty;" iu the latter case, "prize." Capture, in technical language, is a taking by military power; More...
  • CAPUT
    A head; the head of a person; the whole person; the life of a person; one's personality; status; civil condition. At common law. A head. Caput comitatts, the head of the county; the sheriff; the king. Spelman. A person; a life. The upper part of a town. Cowell. A castle. More...
  • CAPUTAGIUM
    In old English law. Head or poll money, or the payment of it Cowell; Blount.
  • CAPUTIUM
    In old English law. A head of land; a headland. Cowell.
  • CARABUS
    In old English law. A kind of raft or boat Spelman.
  • CARAT
    A measure of weight for diamonds and other precious stones, equivalent to three and one-sixth grains Troy, though divided by jewelers into four parts called "diamond grains." Also a standard of fineness of gold, twenty-four carats being conventionally taken as expressing absolute purity, and the proportion of gold to alloy More...
  • CARCAN
    In French law. An instrument of punishment, somewhat resembling a pillory. It sometimes signifies the punishment Itself. Biret, Vocab.
  • CARCANUM
    A gaol; a prison.
  • CARCARE
    In old English law. To load; to load a vessel; to freight.
  • CARCATUS
    Loaded; freighted, as a ship.
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