A channel which allows something to flow, e.g. a river. May refer to business, e.g. a common carrier such as a telelphone company carrier numerous telephone calls. … [Read more...] about CONDUIT
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CONCURSUS
In the civil law. (1) A running together; a collision, as concursum creditorum, a conflict among creditors. (2) A concurrence, or meeting, as concursus actionum, concurrence of actions. … [Read more...] about CONCURSUS
CONCUSS
In Scotch law. To coerce. … [Read more...] about CONCUSS
CONCUBINATUS
In Roman law. An Informal, unsanctioned, or "natural" marriage, as contradistinguished from the justw nupticB, or ju&tum matrimonium, the civil marriage. … [Read more...] about CONCUBINATUS
CONCUSSIO
In the civil law. The offense of extortion by threats of violence. Dig. 47, 13. … [Read more...] about CONCUSSIO
