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Law
(8282 entries)
Conn.Supp.
Connecticut Supplement
Conn.Surr.
Connecticut Surrogate
Connected Series Of Events
CSE
Connecticut General Statutes
Conn.Gen.Stat.
Connecticut Reports
Conn.
Conniving Thief
CT
Connor and Lawson's Chancery Reports
Con.&Law.
consanguinity - collateral
The relationship that exists between persons who have the same ancestors, but who do not descend, or ascend, one from the other
consanguinity - collateral
as between uncle and nephew
consanguinity - lineal
The relationship that exists persons of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between son, father, grandfather, and so upwards in the direct ascending line
consanguinity - lineal
or between son, grandson, great-grandson, and so downwards in the direct descending line
consecutive sentence
back to back sentences
consecutive sentence
one punishment immediately after another
consecutive sentences
Successive sentences, one beginning at the end of another, imposed against a person convicted of two or more violations
consent
a written agreement to obey a decision or deal
consent decree
stipulated judgment
cyruss
conservatee
Someone who can't take care of themselves and has a caretaker
(called the "CONSERVATOR")
who the court picked
conservator
Someone picked by the court to either take care of someone who can't take care of themselves
(called a "CONSERVATEE")
or take care of that person's property , or both
conservatorship
A court proceeding where a judge picks someone
(a conservator)
to take care of an adult's personal needs and/or his or her finances. For minors, see GUARDIANSHIP
deliberate
consider all the evidence and arguments related to a case that were presented in court
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