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Latrocinium

prerogative of adjudging and executing thieves; also larceny, theft, Old Charter.

Non intromittant clause

Non intromittant clause, a clause of a charter of a municipal borough, whereby the borough is exempted from

Octroi

SCR 82. It means a grant or privilege of a charter by a sovereign, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1107.

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Law society

Law society, means a professional organisation in England, chartered in 1845, governing the education, practice and conduct of articled

High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord

Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord. By the charter of 7th June, 2 Hen. 4, confirmed by 13 Eliz.

Land-boc

Land-boc [Sax.] (libellus de tera, Lat.), the deed or charter by which lands were held, Spelm.

Feorme

grantee to the lord according to the terms of the charter, Spelman on Feuds, c. 7.

Educational institutions

college, university or other educational facility though not necessarily a chartered institution, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 532 Means institutions

Emigrant conveyance

Emigrant conveyance', means any conveyance specially chartered for conveyance of emigrants or for conveying emigrants exceeding such

Essendi quietum de tolonio

citizens and burgesses of any city or town, who, by charter or prescription, ought to be exempted from toll, where the

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