Fraternation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Federalism
economic and cultural advancement of its people and to create fraternity among the people, S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR
Fraternia
Fraternia, a fraternity or brotherhood.
Frithgilda
Frithgilda, guildhall; a company or fraternity for the maintenance of peace and security;also a fine for
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religious or spiritual head of the particular cult or religious fraternity, and of the manager of the secular properties of the
Gild, or Guild
to pay], a tax, tribute, or contribution; a society or fraternity constituted for mutual protection and benefit, generally in trade, so
Gild-rent
Gild-rent, certain payments to the Crown from any gild or fraternity.
Gliscywa
Gliscywa, a fraternity, Leg. Ethel., c. 12.
Hoastmen
Hoastmen, an ancient guild or fraternity in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engaged in selling or shipping coal, 21 Jac.
Confrairie
Confrairie, a fraternity, brotherhood, or society.
Mathadhipati
a corporate body, he is the head of a spiritual fraternity and of virtue of his office has to perform the
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