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Contestation
Contestation Con`tes*ta"tion, n. [L. contestatio testimony: cf. F. contestation a contesting.] 1. The act of contesting; emulation; rivalry; strife; dispute. ``Loverlike contestation.' --Milton. After years spent in domestic, unsociable contestations, she found means to withdraw. --Clarendon. 2. Proof by witness; attestation; testimony. [Obs.] A solemn contestation ratified on the part of God. --Barrow.

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- Saxonicam serenissimo Stanislao regi Poloniae, nomine eiusdem (1706) Contestatio gratiarum sacrae regiae majestati Sueciae, a senatorio et equestri ordine...
- otherwise challenged the divine nature in Christ. This letter was called the Contestatio and is generally attributed to Eusebius of Dorylaeum. Eusebius may have...
- placed before the Sursum Corda. In the Gallican Rite the Preface is named Contestatio or Immolatio and the Institution narrative is named Secreta or Mysterium: 148 ...
- of a Preface, or, as it is called in the Missale Gallicanum Vetus, a contestatio. First, a parallel is drawn between the P****over of the Old and the New...
- legalistic clause limited the issue to the matter in hand, avoiding litis contestatio, where the plaintiff was prevented from bringing another case against...
- Gall. The Peyron fragment contains part of what looks like a Lenten Contestatio (Preface) with other prayers of Gallican type. The Bunsen fragment contains...
- Praefatio, Post nomina or Ad Pacem, but only one collect preceding it. Contestatio, in one case called "immolatio missae". This is the Praefatio in the...
- specifically when pleadings are considered closed. This is called litis contestatio, and it means that the litigants have reached finality in regard to all...
- cited the collections "post nomina", "ad pacem" and the formula of the "Contestatio" as being characteristic of Gallican Liturgy. He also cited similarities...
- is the subject of an action in rem, it becomes res litigiosa at litis contestatio. Various things cannot be sold under South African law. Res extra commercium...