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  • CHRISTIANITATIS CURIA
    The court Christian. An ecclesiastical court as opposed to a civil or lay tribunal. Cowell.
  • CHRISTIANITY
    The religion founded and established by Jesus Christ Hale v. Everett 58 N. H. 9, 54, 16 Am. Rep. 82; People v. Ruggles, 8 Johns. (N. Y.) 297, 5 Am. Dec 335. . Concerning the maxim that Christianity is a part of the common law, or of the law of More...
  • CHRISTMAS-DAY
    A festival of the Christian church, observed on the 25th of December, in memory of the birth of Jesus Christ
  • CHURCH
    In its most general sense, the religious society founded and established by Jesus Christ to receive, preserve, and propagate his doctrines and ordinances. A body or community of Christians, united under one form of government by the profession of the same faith, and the observance of the same ritual and More...
  • CHURCHESSET
    In old English law. A certain portion or measure of wheat, anciently paid to the church on St. Martin's day; and which, according to Fleta, was paid as well in the time of the Britons as of the English. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 47, g 28.
  • CHURL
    In Saxon law. A freeman of inferior rank, chiefly employed in husbandry. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 5. A tenant at will of free condition, who held land from a thane, on condition of rents and services. Cowell. See CEORL.
  • CI
    Fr. So; here. Ci Diciu vow eyde, so help you God. Ci devant, heretofore. Ci bien, as well.
  • CIBARIA
    Lat. In the civil law. Food; victuals. Dig. 34, L
  • CICATRIX
    In medical jurisprudence. A scar; the mark left in the flesh or skin after the healing of a wound, and having the appearance of a seam or of a ridge of flesh.
  • CINQUE PORTS
    Five (now seven) ports or havens on the south-east coast of England, towards France, formerly esteemed the most Important in the kingdom. They are Dover, Sandwich, Romuey, Hastings, and Hythe, to which Winchelsea and Rye have been since added. They had similar franchises, in some respects, with the counties palatine, More...
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