The whole body of Jurors summoned to attend a court, as they are arrayed or arranged on the panel. Dane, Abr. Index; 1 Chit. Crim. Law, 536; Com. Dig. “Challenge,” B, Durrah v. State, 44 Miss. 789. A ranking, or setting forth in order; the order in which jurors’ names are ranked in the panel containing them. Co. Litt. 156a; 3 Bl. Comm. 359. ARREARS, or ARREARAGES. Money unpkid at the due time, as rent behind; the remainder due after payment of a part of an account; money in the hands of an accounting party. Cowell; Hollingsworth v. Willis, 64 Miss. 152, 8 South. 170; Wiggin v. Knights of Pythias (C. C.) 31 Fed. 122; Condit v. Neighbor, 13 N. J. Law, 92.
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