Patronizing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donative
should be merely in the gift or disposal of the patron; subject to his visitation only, and not to that of
Assise of darrein presentment
presents a clerk, thus disturbing the right of the lawful patron; upon this, the patron issued this writ, directed to the
Resignation
covenant to resign a living on request, given to the patron before and in consideration of presentation thereto, was formerly simoniacal,
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Enpatron
To act the part of a patron towards to patronize
Benefice
1898, requires registration of the transfer of the right of patronage of a benefice, prohibits the sale of the right of
Indicavit
has proclaimed), a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the spiritual
Nominatim
virtue of some manor or otherwise, a clerk to a patron of a benefice, by him to be presented to the
drive in
any installation designed to accommodate patrons while staying in their automobiles especially an outdoor movie theater
Hoity toity
Thoughtless giddy flighty also haughty patronizing as to be in hoity toity spirits or to assume
condescending
exhibiting an attitude of superiority patronizing used of behavior or attitude
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