Fr. In the French law. Permission, leave, license; a passport or clearance to a vessel; a permission to arm, equip, or navigate a vessel. Conge d'aecorder. Leave to accord. A permission granted by the court in the old process of levying a fine, to the defendant to agree with the plaintiff. Conge d'emparler. Leave to imparl. The privilege of an imparlance, (wacentia loquendi.) 3 … [Read more...] about CONGE'
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CONJUGIUM
One of the names of marriage, among the Romans. Tayl. Civil Law, 284. … [Read more...] about CONJUGIUM
CONGEABLE
L. Fr. Lawful; permissible; allowable. "Disseisin is properly where a man entereth into any lands or tenements where his entry is not congeable, and putteth out him that hath the freehold." Litt. … [Read more...] about CONGEABLE
CONJUNCT
In Scotch law. Joint … [Read more...] about CONJUNCT
CONGILDONES
In Saxon law. Fellow-members of a guild. … [Read more...] about CONGILDONES
