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Presentation

the right of presentation is sometimes confounded with that of nomination; but presentation is the offering a person to the bishop,

Election

the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding & Philip Laundry, p. 230. Nominations for elections are received upto eighth day after the proclamation.

Moghul empire

to the Mahrattas and the British The empire existed only nominally in the early 1800s and was finally abolished in 1857

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Louis dor

Formerly a gold coin of France nominally worth twenty shillings sterling but of varying value first struck

Tenure

leasehold, grand or petty serjeanty, or frankalmoigne and converted them nominally, subject to the provisions of these Acts, into free and

Office of profit

Crown' is any office held direct from the Crown which nominally carries a salary; thus, e.g., the stewardship of the Chiltern

Criminal conversation

See ADULTERY. The action for this (called crim. Con.) was nominally abolished by the (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857 (20 &

Benevolence

Benevolence, nominally a voluntary gratuity given by subjects to their king, but

Prosecution

upon his trial. In all criminal prosecutions the King is nominally the prosecutor. See titles PUBLIC PROSECUTOR and ADVOCATE, LORD. The

Nominally

In a nominal manner by name in name only not in reality

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