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Apparitor - Definition of Apparitor at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Apparitor. Look it up now! ... Use Apparitor in a Sentence...
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Apparitor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apparitor (also spelled apparator or shortened to paritor ), (Latin for "a servant of a public official", from apparere , "to attend in public") was an attendant who executed the orders of a Ro...
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The official name given to an officer in ecclesiastical courts designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person accused, and, in ecclesiastico-civil procedure, to take possession, physically or formally, of the property in dispute, in order to secure the execution ... He thus acts as constable and sheriff. ... About this page...
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Apparitor: An official who was formerly sent to carry out the orders of a civil or ecclesiastical court. ... "Marry, that do I," answered the apparitor, "if thou wilt anything with it;" whereupon, as the apparitor deposeth, the said Henry Clitheroe did hurl at him from off his finger that instrument of his art called...
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apparitor ; n an officer who summons witnesses and executes the orders of an ecclesiastical and (formerly) a civil court ; (C15: from Latin: public servant, from apparere to appear)
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APPARITOR, or Apparator (Latin for a servant of a public official, from apparere, to attend in public), an attendant who executed the orders of a Roman magistrate; hence a beadle in a university, a pursuivant or herald;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about apparitor. apparitor. Information about apparitor in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In Roman times, an attendant on magistrates who saw to the execution of their orders; in the modern English ecclesiastical courts, the officer who serves processes ... How to thank TFD for its existence?
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Definition of Apparator or apparitor in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Apparator or apparitor? Meaning of Apparator or apparitor as a legal term. What does Apparator or apparitor mean in law? ... APPARATOR or APPARITOR, eccles. law. An officer or messenger employed to...
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cer's Canterbury Tales,2 the position of the summoner, or apparitor, remains ... Most standard articles on the apparitor in obvious reference works such as ...
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