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Canterbury, Archbishop of
of the British Museum. The Archbishop of Canterbury has, by 25 Hen. 8, c. 21, the power of granting dispensation in any case not contrary to the Holy Scriptures and the law of God, where the Pope
Occupancy right
tenant, rights exactly similar to rights of occupancy. He can in his grant define rights which he is granting to his tenant, by mentioning in detail in the different clauses of the Patta the exact incidents of
Administrator
letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons, whether with or without the will annexed, and whether granted for general, special, or limited purposes. Administration is ordinarily granted to some one or more -- persons interested
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jurisdiction
decide a claim that would otherwise be properly brought to a state court. appellate jurisdiction : the jurisdiction granted to particular courts to hear appeals of the decisions of lower tribunals and to reverse, affirm, or modify
New trial
and that the decision is not agreeable to the justice and truth of the case before they will grant a new trial. The following is a summary of the cases in which a new trial may be
Uses
may be conveyed to uses, but it must be in esse. (5) There must be seisin in the grantee, or feoffee, to uses at the time of the execution of the use. (6) The use may be
power
: a power that is reasonably necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of a power expressly granted ;esp : a power that is not specifically delegated to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution but
Mining lease
getting, making merchantable, carrying away, or disposing of mines and minerals, or purposes connected therewith, and includes a grant or licence for mining purposes [s. 205 (1) (xiv.), ibid.]. 'Mining lease', according to s. 3(d) of 1948
Tenure
of the Norman Conquest. Out of feudalism arose the maxim, that all lands in this kingdom were originally granted by our kings, and held mediately or immediately of the king, as lord paramount, in consideration of certain
authority
[the of the president] ;also : jurisdiction b : the power to act that is officially or formally granted (as by statute, corporate bylaw, or court order) [within the scope of the treasurer's ] [police officers executing
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Granting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Canterbury, Archbishop of
of the British Museum. The Archbishop of Canterbury has, by 25 Hen. 8, c. 21, the power of granting dispensation in any case not contrary to the Holy Scriptures and the law of God, where the Pope
Occupancy right
tenant, rights exactly similar to rights of occupancy. He can in his grant define rights which he is granting to his tenant, by mentioning in detail in the different clauses of the Patta the exact incidents of
Administrator
letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons, whether with or without the will annexed, and whether granted for general, special, or limited purposes. Administration is ordinarily granted to some one or more -- persons interested
Keep your definitions linked to case research
jurisdiction
decide a claim that would otherwise be properly brought to a state court. appellate jurisdiction : the jurisdiction granted to particular courts to hear appeals of the decisions of lower tribunals and to reverse, affirm, or modify
New trial
and that the decision is not agreeable to the justice and truth of the case before they will grant a new trial. The following is a summary of the cases in which a new trial may be
Uses
may be conveyed to uses, but it must be in esse. (5) There must be seisin in the grantee, or feoffee, to uses at the time of the execution of the use. (6) The use may be
power
: a power that is reasonably necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of a power expressly granted ;esp : a power that is not specifically delegated to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution but
Mining lease
getting, making merchantable, carrying away, or disposing of mines and minerals, or purposes connected therewith, and includes a grant or licence for mining purposes [s. 205 (1) (xiv.), ibid.]. 'Mining lease', according to s. 3(d) of 1948
Tenure
of the Norman Conquest. Out of feudalism arose the maxim, that all lands in this kingdom were originally granted by our kings, and held mediately or immediately of the king, as lord paramount, in consideration of certain
authority
[the of the president] ;also : jurisdiction b : the power to act that is officially or formally granted (as by statute, corporate bylaw, or court order) [within the scope of the treasurer's ] [police officers executing
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