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Campartum




Campartum

A part or portion of a larger field or ground, which would otherwise be in gross or common.

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Portion
That part of a parent's estate, or the estate of one standing in loco parentis, which is given to a child.

Field
A part of a farra separately enclosed; a close. The Digest defines a field to be a piece of land without a house; ager est locus, que sine villa est.

Gross
Absolute; entire, not depending on another.

Common
marriage law. a marriage in which no formal ceremony took place and no license exists.



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Calling the docket
The public calling of the docket or list of causes at commencement of term of court, for setting a time for trial or entering orders.

Calling the plaintiff
Practice. When a plaintiff perceives that he has not given evidence to maintain his issue, and intends to become nonsuited, he withdraws himself, when the cryer is ordered to call the plaintiff, and on his failing to appear, he becomes nonsuited.

Calumniators
Civil law. Persons who accuse others, whom they know to be innocent, of having committed crimes.

Cambist
A person skilled in exchange; one who deals or trades in promissory notes or bills of exchange.

Camera stellata
English law. The court of the Star Chamber, now abolished.

Campartum

Canadian maritime law
The Supreme Court of Canada, in The Buenos Aires Maru (ITO -International Terminal Operators ), defined "Canadian maritime law" as having two major components: 1) the admiralty law of England received into Canada in 1934 as subsequently developed by Canadian statutes and jurisprudence; and 2) that body of law which would have been administered by the former Exchequer Court of Canada (now the Federal Court of Canada) on its admiralty side, if that Court had had an "unlimited jurisdiction in relation to admiralty and maritime matters".

Canal
A trench dug for leading water in a particular direction, and confin- ing it.

Cancellaria curia
The name formerly given to the court of chancery.

Cancellation
Termination clause A unilateral or mutual decision to not complete an exchange or perform an obligation under a contract. May trigger penalty provisions; often contains a notice requirement.

Cancellation of removal
A discretionary benefit adjusting an alien’s status from that of deportable alien to one lawfully admitted for permanent residence. Application for cancellation of removal is made during the course of a hearing before an immigration judge

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