Liberty - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ingenuitas
Ingenuitas, liberty given to a servant by manumission, Leg. H. 1, c. 89.
Cranage
Cranage, a liberty to use a crane for landing goods fromvessels at creeks or wharves and to make profit of it;
Aliamenta
Aliamenta, a liberty of passage, open way, watercourse, etc., for the tenant's accommodation
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Pratique
Primarily liberty of converse intercourse hence a certificate given after compliance with quarantine regulations permitting a ship to land passengers
License
Authority or liberty given to do or forbear any act especially a formal permission from the proper authorities to perform certain
Libertarian
Pertaining to liberty or to the doctrine of free will as opposed to the doctrine of necessity
Frank law
The liberty of being sworn in courts as a juror or witness one of the ancient privileges of a freeman
Cranage
The liberty of using a crane as for loading and unloading vessels
Frank chase
The liberty or franchise of having a chase free chase
overfamiliar
Taking undue liberties assuming an unwarranted tone of familiarity
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