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CORAM(law)

Sun Yat-sen (iou) and CORAM (law)


Sun Yat-sen (iou)



Sun Yat-sen noun phr. M20.
[Chinese (Cantonese) Suen Yat Sin, (Mandarin) Sun Yixian, name adopted by Sun Wen (1866-1925), founder in 1911 of the Republic of China.]
Used attrib. to designate a Chinese style of jacket or suit based on Western designs.

CORAM (law)


CORAM. In the presence of; before. Coram nobis, before us; coram vobis, before you; coram non judice, is said of those acts of a court which has no before you; coram non judice, is said of those acts of a court which has no jurisdiction, either over the person, the, cause, or the process. 1 Con. 40. jurisdiction, either over the person, the, cause, or the process. 1 Con. 40. Such acts have no validity. Where a thing is required to be done before a Such acts have no validity. Where a thing is required to be done before a particular person, it would not be considered as done before him, if he were particular person, it would not be considered as done before him, if he were asleep or non compos. Vide Dig. 4, 8, 27, 5; Dane' s Ab. Index, h.t.; 5 asleep or non compos. Vide Dig. 4, 8, 27, 5; Dane' s Ab. Index, h.t.; 5 Harr.