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Letters-patent, or letters overt
with the Great Seal of England, whereby a person or public company is enabled to do acts or enjoy privileges which he or it could not do or enjoy without such authority. They are so called because
Corporation or body politic
mouthpiece; it has neither soul nor tangible firm, so it can neither be outlawed nor arrested; it only enjoys a legal entity, sues and is sued by is corporate name, and holds and enjoys property by such
Communication to the public
1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2(ff)] Means making any work available for being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed by the public directly or by any means of display or diffusion other than by issuing copies of
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Fee-simple
estate is derivable there out, and mergeable therein, for omne majus continet in se minus. It may be enjoyed not only in land, but also in advowsons, commons, estovers, and other hereditaments as well as in personalty,
Citizenship
other words, citizens are those persons who have full political rights as distinguished from nationals, who may not enjoy full political rights and are still domiciled in that country, State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. v. Commercial
Arrest
liberty, Stroud's Dictionary of Law, Vol. 1, p. 175. Freedom from arrest in cases of civil actions is enjoyed by members of Legislature. This privilege is enjoyed by a member of the House of Commons for forty
groovy
Very pleasant or very enjoyable marvelous wonderful excellent expressing strong approval usually of enjoyable experiences
free
citizen [representatives…shall be determined by adding to the whole number of persons "U.S. Constitution art. I"] b : enjoying civil and political liberty [a people] c : enjoying political independence or freedom from outside domination [these united
free
citizen [representatives…shall be determined by adding to the whole number of persons "U.S. Constitution art. I"] b : enjoying civil and political liberty [a people] c : enjoying political independence or freedom from outside domination [these united
Quality of estate
the owner, whether at present or in future; and (2) the manner in which the owner's right of enjoyment of his estate is to be exercised, whether solely, jointly, in common, or in coparcenary.
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