Don - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donative
Donative, a species of advowson, when the king, or any subject
Don grant et render, a fine sur
Don grant et render, a fine sur, was a double fine,
donative
donative 1 : having the character of a donation [a transfer]
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Advowson
severances. A disappendancy created by a wrongful act may be done away with by defeating such act; and should it be
Quixotic
Like Don Quixote romantic to extravagance prone to pursue unrealizable goals absurdly
International Law
any situate here remains his property, Banco de Vizcaya v. Don Alfonso de Bourbon, 151 LT 499. the same principle applies
Dun
open place. The names of places ending in dun or don were either built on hills, or near them in open
Dan
this kingdom had the title of Dan; as the Spaniards Don, from the Latin Dominus, Jac. Law Dict. A level of
acquire
control of : obtain as one's own [the target's directors don't want the company to be acquired "R. C. Clark"] [the
Quixotism
of duty or honor as illustrated by the exploits of Don Quixote in knight errantry See quixotic
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