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Curia




Curia

A court of justice.

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Court
A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.

Justice
Fairness. A state of affairs in which conduct or action is both fair and right, given the circumstances. In law, it more specifically refers to the paramount obligation to ensure that all persons are treated fairly. Litigants "seek justice" by asking for compensation for wrongs committed against them; to right the inequity such that, with the compensation, a wrong has been righted and the balance of "good" or "virtue" over "wrong" or "evil" has been corrected.



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Curia advisare vult
Practice. The court will consider the matter. This entry is made on the record when the court wish to take time to consider of a case before they give a final judgment, which is made by an abbreviation, cur. ad vult, for the purpose of marking the continuance. In the technical sense, it is a continuance of the cause to another term.

Curia claudenda, writ de
English law. The name of a writ, used to compel a party to enclose his land.

Curia regis
An English court, which assumed this name, during the reign of Henry II.

Curial law
Curial law or lex arbitri. The law governing the procedure of the court or arbitral tribunal itself.

Curiality
Scotch law. The same as courtesy.



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Curator
Persons, contracts. One who has been legally appointed to take care of the interests of one who, on account of his youth, or defect of his understanding, or for some other cause, is unable to attend to them himself.

Curatorship
Offices, contracts, in the civil law. The power given by authority of law, to one or more persons, to administer the property of an individual who is unable to take care of his owu estate and affairs, either on account of his absence without an authorized agent, or in consequence of his prodigality, or want of mind.

Curatrix
A woman who has been appointed to the office of curator.

Cure
A restoration to health.

Curfew
The name of a law, established during the reign of the English king, William, the conquerer, by which the people were commanded to dispense with fire and candle at eight o'clock at night. It was abolished in the reign of Henry I., but afterwards it signified the time at which the curfew formerly took place.

Curia

Curia advisare vult
Practice. The court will consider the matter. This entry is made on the record when the court wish to take time to consider of a case before they give a final judgment, which is made by an abbreviation, cur. ad vult, for the purpose of marking the continuance. In the technical sense, it is a continuance of the cause to another term.

Curia claudenda, writ de
English law. The name of a writ, used to compel a party to enclose his land.

Curia regis
An English court, which assumed this name, during the reign of Henry II.

Curial law
Curial law or lex arbitri. The law governing the procedure of the court or arbitral tribunal itself.

Curiality
Scotch law. The same as courtesy.

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