Monarch - Law Dictionary Search Results
monarch butterfly
veins in a reticulated pattern called also milkweed butterfly and monarch Its larvae feed on the leaves of the milkweed
Monarchizer
One who monarchizes also a monarchist
Treasonable misdemeanor
an act that is likely to endanger or alarm the monarch, or disturb the public peace in the presence of the
Monarchal
Pertaining to a monarch suiting a monarch sovereign regal imperial
Law
case of law. Law in the case of an absolute monarch is his command which has to be obeyed by the
Accession
sovereign takes place immediately upon the death of the preceding monarch. See BILL OF RIGHTS. Accession, means property by. The doctrine
Demise of the crown
'demise of the crown' refers to the death of a monarch and is used to describe the transfer of the kingdom
Emperor
prince who bears rule over large kingdoms and territories; a monarch of title and dignity supposed to be superior to a
Fiscus
hence any treasure or money chest. The treasury of a monarch (as the repository of forfeited property) a noble, or any
Monarchy
Monarchy [fr., Gk.], a government in which the supreme power is
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