clerk of the pells
Clerk of the Pells. Hist. An Exchequer officer who entered tellers’ bills on the parchment rolls (pells), one for receipts and the other for disbursements. — Also termed Master of the Pells.
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Clerk of the Pells. Hist. An Exchequer officer who entered tellers’ bills on the parchment rolls (pells), one for receipts and the other for disbursements. — Also termed Master of the Pells.
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Clerks in Court 〈英〉(王座法庭的)刑务书记官 负责该院公诉〔Crown side〕事务。该职位为1843年一项法令所废止,该法承认某些公共委员会的检察官〔attorney〕和事务律师〔solicitor〕可代表法庭书记官处理公诉〔Crown side〕事宜。
assured clear distance 可视距离 指能看清公路上一切可能物体的距离。 (→assured clear distance ahead)
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accipe ecclesiam (ak-si-pee e-klee-z[h]ee-[schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. Eccles. law. Receive this church or living. • The phrase was used by Patrons in presenting an incumbent to a vacant parish. Trado tibi ecclesiam (“I deliver this church [or living] to you”) was also used. Cf. TRADO TIBI ECCLESIAM.
clerici de cancellaria (kler-[schwa]-sI dee kan-s[schwa]-lair-ee-[ schwa]). [Law Latin “clerks of the chancery”] Cursitors. — Also termed clerici de cursu. See CURSITOR.
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Clerk of Dispensations and Faculties 〈英〉(衡平法院)特许权书记官 负责确认、登记教会特权〔ecclesiastical faculties〕等事项。
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ecclesiastical authorities. English law. The church’s hierarchy, answerable to the Crown but set apart from the rest of the citizens, responsible for superintending public worship and other religious ceremonies and for administering spiritual counsel and instruction. • In England, the several levels of the clergy are (1) archbishops and bishops, (2) deans and chapters, (3)
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clearing agreement. A contract whose purpose is to facilitate the collective settlement of monetary claims be-tween creditors and debtors in different currency areas, without resort to foreign-exchange reserves.
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