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Alnet, De
relief or other alms was a disqualification for the parliamentary franchise in boroughs by s. 36 of the Reform Act, 1832
Ouster
Halsb. L.E., sub tit. 'Corporation'; and upon forfeiture of a franchise for a market or fair (ibid.), sub tit. 'Markets and
Forest Courts
and determine all trespasses within the forest, and claims of franchise, etc., therein arising. This was a Court of Record; but
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Franchise prisons
Fractus augent h'reditatem. D.A. 3, 20, 31, (The yearly increase enhances in inheritance.)
Free fishery
Free fishery, a royal franchise; being the exclusive right of fishing in a public river.
Free-warren
Free-warren, a royal franchise, granted by the Crown to a subject for the preservation
Freedom of a borough
conferring, especially before the Reform Act, 1832, a limited parliamentary franchise or from other causes, could be sold or given away;
Ineligibility
to extract out of it a prohibition of a citizen's franchise to be member in the shape of a disqualification from
Law of Property Act, 1922
from the lord's consent of his rights to mines, minerals, franchises, fairs and sporting rights), and the conversion of perpetually renewable
London
representing combinations of parishes, which conducted its local government. The franchise and qualifications were, by the Local Government Act, 1894, assimilated
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