CONSIGNOR

consignor (k<<schwa>>n-sI-n<<schwa>>r or kon-sI-nor). One who dispatches goods to another on consignment. CONSILIARIUS

consiliarius (k<<schwa>>n-sil-ee-air-ee-<<schwa>>s), n. [fr. Latin consilium “advice”] 1.Roman law. A person who advises a magistrate; one who sits with the judge and assists in deciding cases. See CONCILIUM(1).2.Hist. A counselor learned in law. See APOCRISARIUS. CONSIMILI CASU consimili casu.See CASU CONSIMILI. CONSISTORIAL COURT

consistorial court.See CONSISTORY COURT. CONSISTORIUM

consistorium (kon-sis-tor-ee-<<schwa>>m), n. [Latin] Roman law. In the later Empire, the emperor’s privy council that functioned both as a general council of state and as a supreme court of law. [Blacks Law 8th]