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Combustio domorum
Combustio domorumBurning of houses; arson. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Burning Fire, accidental. Arson Some countries define "arson" as the intentional setting of a fire to a building in which people live; others include as "arson" the intentionally setting of a fire to any building. In either case, this is a very serious crime and is punishable by a long jail sentence. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Combat English law. The form of a forcible encounter between two or more persons or bodies of men; an engagement or battle. A duel. Combination 1) A union of different things. A patent may be taken out for a new combination of existing machinery, or machines. 2) By combination is understood, in a bad sense, a union of men for the purpose of violating the law. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Color or office Criminal law. A wrong committed by an officer under the pretended authority of his office. Colorable Existing in aspect merely; not real; as, a colorable abridgment or alteration of a copyrighted production, imitation of a trademark, assignment, claim or defense, change of possession, title, qq. v. Colt An animal of the horse species, whether male or female, not more than four years old. Combat English law. The form of a forcible encounter between two or more persons or bodies of men; an engagement or battle. A duel. Combination 1) A union of different things. A patent may be taken out for a new combination of existing machinery, or machines. 2) By combination is understood, in a bad sense, a union of men for the purpose of violating the law. Combustio domorum Comes 1) Offices. A Count. An officer during the middle ages, who possessed civil and military authority. 2) Pleading. The word comes, venit, expresses the appearance of the defendant , in court. Comitatus A county. Most of the states are divided into counties. Comites Persons who are attached to a public minister, are so called. Comity The doctrine requiring courts of one state to recognize the laws and judgments of competent courts of another state, in order to secure the reciprocal recognition by that foreign state of the laws and the judgments of the first state. Command 1) It signifies an order; an apprentice is bound to obey the lawful command of his master; a constable may command rioters to keep the peace. 2) He who commands another to do an unlawful act, is accessary to it. 3) Command is also equivalent to deputation or voluntary substitution; as, when a master employs one to do a thing, he is said to have Commanded him to do it; and he is responsible accordingly. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Combustio domorum. If you have a better definition for Combustio domorum than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Combustio domorum may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Combustio domorum and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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