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COMMON BENCH, bancus communis. The court of common pleas was anciently
called common bench, because the pleas and controversies there determined
were between common persons. See Bench.
A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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Common Bench Viscometers.
All who attended the courts shared
common benches except for officers of the court who used rough tables and basic equipment for writing and drinking--furnishings necessary to complete the justices' work but in no way stylish or distinctive in design.
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