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House of Commons

extensive re-arrangement of seats took place, and household and lodger franchise was established in boroughs; and in 1884, when household and

quo warranto

show by what right or authority a public office or franchise is held or exercised 2 : a proceeding in the

University

to admit women to membership, degrees, and see infra. Parliamentary Franchise.-Oxford and Cambridge had the franchise for two members each from

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Woman

Lords, Rhondda's (Viscountess) Petition, (1922) 2 AC 339. The Parliamentary Franchise was extended to women by the Representation of the People

Liberty

Liberty, a franchise, being a royal privilege or a branch there of, subsisting

Property

(v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade mark, licence, franchise or any other business or commercial right of similar nature.

Manor

reputed manor and continues to have certain manorial rights and franchises (see Wol. And Ch. Conveyancing Statutes, p. 583). For the

Ferry

and to take toll for such carriage. It is a franchise, and can only be created by a grant from the

Hereditaments

tithes, commons, and other profits in alieno solo, pensions, offices, franchises, liberties, villains, dignities. But Blackstone enumerates ten principal kinds:-Advowsons, tithes,

Disfranchisement

Disfranchisement, signifies taking a franchise from a man for some reasonable cause, Symmers v. R.,

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