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Collegatary
Collegatary Col*leg"a*ta*ry, n. [L. collegetarius. See Legatary.] (Law) A joint legatee.

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- Odites collega is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1927. It is found in China. The wingspan is about 23 mm....
- ****tus Pompeius Collega was a Roman senator and orator active during the last half of the first century AD. He was ordinary consul for 93 with Quintus...
- De Collega's (The Colleagues) is a classic Belgian comedy TV series about colleagues working in an office of the Ministry of Finance. It originally aired...
- Gnaeus Pompeius Collega was a Roman senator who held a series of offices in the emperor's service. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of November...
- Empire AD 39 with Gnaeus Domitius Afer Succeeded by Caligula III, sine collega Preceded by Ostorius Sca**** Roman governors of Britain AD 52-57 Succeeded by...
- 93? Serving with ****tus Lusi**** Proculus Preceded by ****tus Pompeius Collega with Quintus Peducaeus Priscinus Succeeded by Gaius Cornelius Rarus ****tius...
- Galerius Trachalus as ordinary consuls Roman consul 68 (suffect) sine collega Succeeded by C. Bellicius Natalis, and P. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus as...
- Law - Or Arising of a New Branch of Law: Law of Financial Industries". Collega. 2-3. XI. SSRN 3198092. EUR-Lex, Communication from the Commission to the...
- Preceded by A. Didius Gallus Gn. Domitius Afer Roman consul January 40 sine collega Succeeded by G. Laecanius B****us Q. Terentius Culleo Preceded by G. Laecanius...
- to obstruct political opponents. One check on a magistrate's power was collega ('collegiality'). Each magisterial office was held concurrently by at least...