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  • DECONFES
    In French law. A name formerly given to those persons who died without confession, whether they refused to confess or whether they were criminals to whom the sacrament was refused.
  • DECOY
    To inveigle, entice, tempt, or lure; as, to decoy a person within the jurisdiction of a court so that he may be served with process, or to decoy a fugitive criminal to a place where he may be arrested without extradition papers, or to decoy one away from his place More...
  • DECREE
    In practice. The judgment of a court of equity or admiralty, answering to the judgment of a court of common law. A decree in equity is a sentence or order of the court pronounced on hearing and understanding all the points in issue, and determining the right of all the More...
  • DECREET
    In Scotch law. The final judgment or sentence of a court -Decreet absolvitor. A decree dismissing a claim, or acquitting a defendant 2 Karnes. Eq. 367.-Deoreet arbitral. An award of-arbitrators. 1 Karnes, Eq. 312, 313; 2 Karnes Eq. 367.-Decreet oognitlonis causa. When a creditor brings his action against the heir More...
  • DECREMENTUM MARIS
    Lat. In old English law. Decrease of the sea; the receding of the sea from the land. Callis, Sewers, . (53,) 65. See RELICTION.
  • DECREPIT
    This term designates a person who is disabled, incapable, or incompetent, either from physical or mental weakness or detects, whether produced by age or other causes, to such an extent as to render the individual comparatively helpless in a personal conflict with one possessed of ordinary health and strength. Hall More...
  • DECRETA
    In the Roman law. Judicial sentences given by the emperor as supreme judge. Deoreta conoiliorum. non ligant reges nostros. Moore, 906. The decrees of councils bind not our kings.
  • DECRETAL ORDER
    See DECREE; ORDER.
  • DECRETALES BONIFACII OCTAVI
    A supplemental collection of the canon law, published by Boniface VIII. in 1298, called, also, "Liber Bextus Decretalium," (Sixth Book of the Decretals.)
  • DECRETALES GREGORII NONI
    The decretals of Gregory the Ninth. A collection of the laws of the church, published by order of Gregory IX. in 1227. It is composed of five books, subdivided into titles, and each title is divided into chapters. They are cited by using an X, (or extra;) thus "Cap. 8 More...
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