- corpus comitatus
- The body of a county, the inhabitants of a county considered collectively.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
corpus comitatus — /korpas komateytas/ The body of a county. The whole county, as distinguished from a part of it, or any particular place in it … Black's law dictionary
corpus comitatus — /korpas komateytas/ The body of a county. The whole county, as distinguished from a part of it, or any particular place in it … Black's law dictionary
infra corpus comitatus?? — /infra korpas komateytas/ Within the body (territorial limits) of a county. In English law, waters which are infra corpus comitatus are exempt from the jurisdiction of the admiralty … Black's law dictionary
infra corpus comitatus?? — /infra korpas komateytas/ Within the body (territorial limits) of a county. In English law, waters which are infra corpus comitatus are exempt from the jurisdiction of the admiralty … Black's law dictionary
infra corpus comitatus — Within the body of the county; within the physical boundaries of the county. Waring v Clarke (US) 5 How 441, 464, 12 L Ed 226, 237; Commonwealth v Macloon, 101 Mass 1 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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