a curia
111Curia Romana — Курия Римская …
112Curia Regis — /ˈkjuriə ˈridʒəs/ (say kyoohreeuh reejuhs) noun English History (in Norman times) a permanent council of advisers and administrators composed chiefly of officers of the royal household. {Latin: council of the king} …
113curia cancellaria — See cancellaria …
114curia admiralitatis — /kyuriya abdmarablateytas/ The court of admiralty …
115curia advisari vult — /kyuriya aedvaseray valt/ L. Lat. The court will advise; the court will consider. A phrase frequently found in the reports, signifying the resolution of the court to suspend judgment in a cause, after the argument, until they have deliberated… …
116curia cancellariae officina justitiae — /kyuriya kaensaleriyiy ofasayna jastishiyiy/ The court of chancery is the workshop of justice …
117curia christianitatis — /kyuriya kristiyaenateytas/ The ecclesiastical court …
118curia claudenda — /kyuriya klodenda/ The name of a writ to compel another to make a fence or wall, which he was bound to make, between his land and the plaintiffs. Now obsolete …
119curia comitatus — /kyuriya komateytas/ The county court (q.v.) …
120curia domini — /kyuriya domanay/ In old English law, the lord s court, house, or hall, where all the tenants met at the time of keeping court …