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  • COCKBILL
    To place the yards of a ship at an angle with the deck. Pub. St. Mass. 1882, p. 1288.
  • COCKET
    In English law. A seal belonging to the custom-house, or rather a scroll of parchment, sealed and delivered by the officers of the custom-house to merchants, as a warrant that their merchandises are entered; likewise a sort of measure. Fleta, lib. % c ix.
  • COCKPIT
    A name which nsed to be given to the judicial committee of the privy council, the council-room being built on the old cockpit of Whitehall Place.
  • COCKSETUS
    A boatman; a cockswain. Cowell.
  • CODE
    A collection or compendium of laws. A complete system of positive law, scientifically arranged, and promulgated by legislative authority. Johnson v. Harrison, 47 Minn. 575, 50 N. W. 923, 28 Am. St Rep. 882; Railroad Co. v. State, 104 Ga. 831, 31 8. E. 531, 42 I* It A. 518; More...
  • CODEX
    Lat. A code or collection of laws; particularly the Code of Justinian. Also a roll or volume, and a book written on paper or parchment —Codex Gregorianns. A collection of imperial constitutions made by Gregorius, a Roman jurist of the fifth century, about the middle of the century. It contained More...
  • CODICIL
    A testamentary disposition subsequent to a will, and by which the will is altered, explained, added to, subtracted from, or confirmed by way of republication, but in no case totally revoked. Lamb v. Lamb, 11 Pick. (Mass.) 376; Dunham v. Averlll, 45 Conn. 70, 20 Am. Rep. 642; Green v. More...
  • CODICILLUS
    In the Roman law. A codicil; an informal and Inferior kind of will, in use among the Romans.
  • COEMPTIO
    Mutual purchase. One of the modes in which marriage was contracted among the Romans. The man and the woman delivered to each other a small piece of money. The man asked the woman whether she would become to him a materfamilias, (mistress of his family,) to which she replied that More...
  • CO-EMPTION
    The act of purchasing the whole quantity of any commodity. Wharton.
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