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  • ROGATION WEEK
    In English ecclesiastical law. The second week before Whitsunday, thus called from three fasts observed therein, the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, called "Rogation days," because of the extraordinary prayers then made for the fruits of the earth, or as a preparation for the devotion of Holy Thursday. Wharton. Rogationes, qnesstiones, More...
  • ROGATOR
    Lat. In Roman law. The proposer of a law or rogation.
  • ROGATORY LETTERS
    A commission from one judge to another requesting him to examine a witness. See LETTER.
  • ROGO
    Lat In Roman law. 1 ask; I request. A precatory expression often used in wills. Dig. 30, 108, 13, 14.
  • ROGUE
    In English criminal law. An Idle and disorderly person; a trickster; a wandering beggar; a vagrant or vagabond. 4 Bl. Comm. 169.
  • ROLE D'EQUIPAGE
    In French' mercantile law. The list of a ship's crew; a muster roll.
  • ROLLING STOCK
    The portable or movable apparatus and machinery of a railroad, particularly such as moves on the road, viz., engines, cars, tenders, coaches, and trucks. See Beardsley v. Ontario Bank, 31 Barb. (N. Y.) 635; Ohio A M. R. Co. v", Weber, 96 Bl. 448; Pittsburgh, etc., R. Oo. v. Backus, More...
  • ROLL
    A schedule of parchment which may be turned up with the hand in the form of a pipe or tube. Jacob. A schedule or sheet of parchment on which legal proceedings are entered. Thus, in English practice, the roll of parchment on which the issue is entered is termed the More...
  • ROMA PEDITAE
    Lat. Pilgrims that traveled to Rome on foot
  • ROMAN CATHOLIC CHARIOTS AOT
    The statute 23 A 24 Vict c. 184, providing a method for enjoying estates given open trust for Roman Catholics, but invalidated by reason of certain of the trusts being superstitious or otherwise Illegal. 3 Steph. Comm. 76.
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