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Commandery

Commandery, a manor or chief messuage with lands and tenements thereto

Legitime imperanti parere necesse est

necesse est [Lat.], it is necessary to obey one legitimately commanding.

Hung Parliament

is either a minority Government or a coalition which can command a majority in the House, Vermon Bogdanor, p. 138.

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Hypo-respect

authority out of pragmatic difficulties and of hypo-respect for court commands in a cavalier spirit of 'the court has no guns'.'

Imperium

Imperium, right to command, an attribute of execu-tive power.

Impossible or impermissible

being performed or accomplished by the means employed or at command; 'impracticable' is defined as incapable of being effected from lack

Impracticability

being performed or accomplished by the means employed or at command. 'Impractic-able' presupposes that the action is 'possible' but owing to

Impracticable

of being performed or accomplished by the means employed at command 'Impracticable' presupposes that the action is 'possible' but owing to

In the pay of

in clause Twelfth (a) does not inhere a master-servant or command-obedience relationship between the Government as the payer and the public

Inhibition

ancient synonym for PROHIBITION. In the (English) Ecclesiastical Law, the command of a bishop or ecclesiastical judge that a clergyman shall

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