(A) Existing concurrently. (b) Naturally accompanying something, e.g. pain is the concomimitant of a weight loss workout. … [Read more...] about CONCOMMITANT
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CONCILIUM REGIS
The name of a tribunal which existed in England during the times of Edward I. and Edward H., composed of the judges and sages of the law. To them were referred cases of great difficulty. … [Read more...] about CONCILIUM REGIS
CONCORD
estates, conveyances, practice. An agreement or supposed agreement between the parties in levying a fine of lands, in which the deforciant (or he who keeps the other out of possession,) acknowledges that the lands in question, are the right of the complainant;. and from the acknowledgment or recognition of right thus made, the party who levies the fine is called the cognisor, … [Read more...] about CONCORD
CONCIONATOR
In old records. A common council man; a freeman called to a legislative hall or assembly. Cowell. … [Read more...] about CONCIONATOR
CONCORDAT
In public law. A compact or convention between two or more independent governments. An agreement made by a temporal sovereign with the pope, relative to ecclesiastical matters. In French law. A compromise effected by a bankrupt with his creditors, by virtue of which he engages to pay within a certain time a certain proportion of his debts, and by which the creditors agree to … [Read more...] about CONCORDAT
