Conveyance

a written document which transfers property from one person to another, usually real property

Conviction

the formal decision of a criminal trial which finds the accused guilty

Coparcenary

an obsolete co-ownership mechanism of English law where property, if there was no will, always went to the eldest son.

Copyright

the exclusive right to produce or reproduce (copy), to perform in public or to publish an original literary or artistic work, pursuant to a statute usually called the Copyright Act, or some similar name

Corollary Relief

relief sought from a Court which is incidental or consequential to another principal relief

Coroner

a public official who holds an inquiry into violent or suspicious deaths

Corporal Punishment

a punishment for some violation of conduct which involves the infliction of pain on, or harm to the body

Corporation

a legal entity, created under the authority of a statute, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to apply to the government for an independent organization to be created, which then pursues set objectives, and is empowered with legal rights usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money

Council

a formal group of experts brought together on a regular basis to debate matters within that sphere of expertise, and with advisory powers to government

Count

1) to number or enumerate 2) formal statement made in court or a specific charge or complaint