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dissenting opinion
dissenting opinion see opinion
Marriage
a clergyman of the Church of England, or by a dissenting minister, or a Roman Catholic priest, in a building registered
Toleration Act
confirmed by 10 Anne, c. 2, by which all persons dissenting from the Church of England (except Papists and persons denying
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opinion
but not necessarily with the reasoning used to reach it dissenting opinion : an opinion by a judge who disagrees with
dissent
judge's disagreement with the decision of the majority 2 : dissenting opinion at opinion 3 : the judge or group of
Magna Carta
doubt reasonable that every one should have a power of dissenting, and not be bound by the opinion of the others.
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
advising that an appeal should be allowed or disallowed: consequently dissenting opinions are not disclosed. The principal matters which come before
Schism Bill
tutors and schoolmasters to be present at any conventicle or dissenting place of worship. The Queen died on the day when
Injunction
to a benefice; the appointing of a minister to a dissenting chapel; the dealing with or the sailing of a ship:
Churchwardens
sheriffs, acting justices of the peace, clergymen, Roman Catholic clergymen, Dissenting ministers, solicitors, practising physicians and surgeon in London, practising apothecaries,
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