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101CONGÉ D'ÉLIRE — a warrant granted by the Crown to the dean and chapter of a cathedral to elect a particular bishop to a vacant see …
102conge d'accorder — /konzhey dakordey/ Leave to accord. A permission granted by the court, in the old process of levying a fine, to the defendant to agree with the plaintiff …
103conge d'emparler — /konzhey domparley/ Leave to imparl. The privilege of an imparlance (licentia loquendi). 3 Bl.Comm. 299 …
104conge d'accorder — /konzhey dakordey/ Leave to accord. A permission granted by the court, in the old process of levying a fine, to the defendant to agree with the plaintiff …
105conge d'emparler — /konzhey domparley/ Leave to imparl. The privilege of an imparlance (licentia loquendi). 3 Bl.Comm. 299 …
106congé d'accorder — The licentia concordandi, or leave to agree the suit. This was the second step in the levying of a fine to convey land. As soon as the action was brought, the defendant, knowing himself to be in the wrong, was supposed to make overtures of peace… …
107congé d'appel — (Civil law.) Leave to appeal …
108congé de defaut — The dismissal of an action by reason of the default of the plaintiff …
109congé d'emparler — The licentia loquendi, or leave to imparl, which was the leave of court which a defendant might demand before putting in his plea, for time in which to talk with the plaintiff for the purpose of ascertaining whether the action might be settled… …
110congé d'eslire — Leave to elect or choose. The term was applied to the king s leave or license to a dean and chapter to proceed to elect a bishop. If the king refused such leave, the electors could proceed without it. 1 Bl Comm 379 …