Patronizing - Law Dictionary Search Results
drive through
arranged to allow business to be transacted or sights to be seen while patrons remain in their vehicles as a drive through car wash a drive through safari park
Intrusionist
One who intrudes especially one who favors the appointment of a clergyman to a parish by a patron against the wishes of the parishioners
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig.
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Nebo
The Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools
Ningishzida
A Babylonian underworld deity the patron of medicine
Patrocinate
To support to patronize
Patronless
Destitute of a patron
Prestimony
A fund for the support of a priest without the title of a benefice The patron in the collator
Protector
One who or that which defends or shields from injury evil oppression etc a defender a guardian a patron
Actor
for the lord's bailiff or attorney. Actor ecclesi' was sometimes the forensic term for the advocate or pleading patron of a church. Actor vill' was the steward or head bailiff of a town or village, Cowel. Actor
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Patronizing - Law Dictionary Search Results
drive through
arranged to allow business to be transacted or sights to be seen while patrons remain in their vehicles as a drive through car wash a drive through safari park
Intrusionist
One who intrudes especially one who favors the appointment of a clergyman to a parish by a patron against the wishes of the parishioners
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nebo
The Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools
Ningishzida
A Babylonian underworld deity the patron of medicine
Patrocinate
To support to patronize
Patronless
Destitute of a patron
Prestimony
A fund for the support of a priest without the title of a benefice The patron in the collator
Protector
One who or that which defends or shields from injury evil oppression etc a defender a guardian a patron
Actor
for the lord's bailiff or attorney. Actor ecclesi' was sometimes the forensic term for the advocate or pleading patron of a church. Actor vill' was the steward or head bailiff of a town or village, Cowel. Actor
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