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61clerical error — Generally, a mistake in writing or copying. Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Corporation v. Los Angeles County, 22 Cal.App.2d 418, 71 P.2d 282. It may include error apparent on face of instrument, record, indictment or information, In re… …
62clerical misprision — Mistake or fraud perpetrated by clerk of court which is susceptible of demonstration by face of record, or a clerical error, which is an error by clerk in transcribing or otherwise apparent on the face of the record. Ballew v. Fowler, 285 Ky. 149 …
63clerical error — An error in technique rather than in substance of thought; the misprision of a clerk or other officer of the court, causing a defect or omission in the record. As the phrase applies to the record of a judgment, it means the failure to preserve or …
64clerical technician — noun : one who studies the clerical and statistical procedures of business establishments for the purpose of improving the methods used …
65Clérical — Clergé Le clergé est le terme qui désigne les différentes institutions d une religion. Il n y a donc pas un clergé mais plusieurs clergés, en fonction des différentes religions, confessions ou mouvances religieuses. Le mot, en ancien français… …
66clerical — 1. adjective /ˈklɛɹɪkəl/ a) of or relating to clerks or their work b) of or relating to the clergy See Also: clergy, clergyman, cleric, clerk 2 …
67clerical — Synonyms and related words: abbatial, abbatical, accounting, apostolic, archiepiscopal, bookkeeping, canonical, capitular, capitulary, churchly, churchman, cleric, clerk, divine, ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, episcopal, episcopalian, evangelistic …
68Clerical — Pertaining to the work and office of the Clergy …
69clerical — cle|ri|cal Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
70clerical — adj m y f Que pertenece al clero, que se inclina a pensar como sus miembros, o que es partidario de su influencia y de sus intereses en forma excesiva: círculos clericales del país …