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  • CARNALLY KNEW
    In pleading. A technical phrase essential in an Indictment to charge the defendant with the crime of rape.
  • CARNO
    In old English law. An immunity or privilege. Cowell.
  • CAROOME
    In English law. A license by the lord mayor of London to keep a cart.
  • CARPEMEALS
    Cloth made in the northern parts of England, of a coarse kind, mentioned in 7 Jac. I. c. 16. Jacob.
  • CARRERA
    In Spanish law. A carriage-way; the right of a carriage-way. Las Partidas, pt 3, tit 31, L 3.
  • CARRIAGE
    A vehicle used for the transportation of persons either for pleasure or business, and drawn by horses or other draught animals over the ordinary streets and highways of the country; not Including cars used exclusively upon railroads or street railroads expressly constructed for the use of such cars. Snyder v. More...
  • CARRICLE, OR CARRACLE
    A ship of great burden.
  • CARRIER
    One who undertakes to transport persons or property from place to place, by any means of conveyance, and with or without compensation. —Common and private carriers. Carriers are either common or private. Private carriers are persons who undertake for the transportation in a particular instance only, not making it their More...
  • CARRY
    To bear, bear about, sustain, transport, remove, or convey. —Carry away. In criminal law. The act of removal or asportation, by which the crime of larceny is completed, and which is essential to constitute it. Com. v. Adams. 7 Gray (Mass.) 45; Com. v. Pratt, 132 Mass. 246; Gettinger v. More...
  • CART
    A carriage for luggage or burden, with two wheels, as distinguished from a wagon, which has four wheels. The vehicle in which criminals are taken to execution. This word, in Its ordinary and primary acceptation, signifies a carriage with two. wheels; yet it has also a more extended signification, and More...
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