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PROCESSION PATH (Lat. ambitus templi)

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 417 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PROCESSION PATH (See also:

Lat. ambitus templi) , the route taken by processions on See also:solemn days in large churches—up the See also:north See also:aisle, See also:round behind the high See also:altar, down the See also:south aisle, and then up the centre of the See also:nave. PROCLS-VERBAL (Fr. proses, See also:process, See also:Late Lat. verbalis, from verbum, word), in See also:French See also:law, a detailed authenticated See also:account See also:drawn up by a See also:magistrate, See also:police officer, or other See also:person having authority of acts or proceedings done in the exercise of his See also:duty. In a criminal See also:charge, a proses-verbal is a statement of the facts of the See also:case. The See also:term is also sometimes applied to the written minutes of a See also:meeting or See also:assembly.

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