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  • 61capias ad satisfaciendum — /keypiyas sed saetasfeyshiyendam/ A writ of execution (usually termed, for brevity, a ca. sa. ), which commands the sheriff to take the party named, and keep him safely, so that he may have his body before the court on a certain day, to satisfy… …

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  • 62creditor — An obligee, a person, natural or artificial, public or private, in whose favor an obligation exists by reason of which he is or may become entitled to the payment of money, at least if the obligation is one on a liquidated demand based upon an… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 63Assets — As sets, n. pl. [OF. asez enough, F. assez, fr. L. ad + satis, akin to Gr. ? enough, Goth. saps full. Cf. {Assai}, {Satisfy}.] 1. (Law) (a) Property of a deceased person, subject by law to the payment of his debts and legacies; called assets… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 64Franceway Ranna Cossitt — (April 24, 1790 February 3, 1863) was an early Cumberland Presbyterian Minister and the first stated clerk of the Cumberland Presbyterian General Assembly in 1829. Was also the founder of Cumberland College in Princeton Kentucky, in 1825, which… …

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  • 65Omie Wise — Naomi Wise Born 1789 Died 1808 (1807 in other sources) Cause of death murder Resting place Providence Quaker Church Cemetery, Randolph County, North Carolina Other names …

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  • 66Edward Henry Purcell — (d.1765), organist, printer, and music publisher, was the son of Edward Purcell, and grandson of Henry Purcell. He was a chorister in the Chapel Royal in 1737.Holman, Peter, and Thompson, Robert Edward Henry Purcell in Grove Music Online (ed. L.… …

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  • 67Machiavelli, Niccolò — Ma·chi·a·vel·li (măk ē ə vĕlʹē, mä kyä ), Niccolò. 1469 1527. Italian political theorist whose book The Prince (1513) describes the achievement and maintenance of power by a determined ruler indifferent to moral considerations. * * * born May 3,… …

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  • 68Byzantine Empire — the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Empire in A.D. 476. Cap.: Constantinople. * * * Empire, southeastern and southern Europe and western Asia. It began as the city of Byzantium, which had grown from an ancient Greek colony… …

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  • 69William Maginn — William Maginn, né le 10 juillet 1794 à Cork (Irlande) et mort le 21 août 1842 à Walton on Thames (Angleterre), est un journaliste, poète et écrivain irlandais. Il est surtout connu pour ses articles de critique littéraire. Il …

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  • 70beneficium competentix — /benafish(iy)am kompatenshiyiy/ In Scotch law, the privilege of competency. A privilege which the grantor of a gratuitous obligation was entitled to, by which he might retain sufficient for his subsistence, if, before fulfilling the obligation,… …

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