Preces Primari Or Prim - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Preces, primari', or Prim', a right of the Crown to name the first prebend that becomes vacant after the accession of the sovereign in every church of the empire. this right was exercised by the Crown of England in the reign of Edward I, 2 Steph. Com....
Prim' or primari' preces
Prim' or primari' preces. See PRECES PRIMARI'....
Precari' or preces
Precari' or preces, day-works which the tenants of certain manors are bound to give their lords in harvest time. Magna precaria was a great or general reaping day....
Prim' impressionis
Prim' impressionis. A case prim' impressionis (of the first impression) is a case of a new kind, to which no established principleof law directy applies, and which must be decided entirely by reason as distinguished from authority. See COMMON LAW, and the remarks of Parke, B., in Mirehouse v. Bennell, (1832) 8 Bing at p. 515....
Primly
In a prim or precise manner...
Primness
The quality or state of being prim affected formality or niceness preciseness stiffness...
primary
primary 1 : of first rank, value, or importance 2 : belonging to the first group or order in successive divisions, combinations, or ramifications pri·mar·i·ly [prī-mer-ə-lē] adv n pl: -ries 1 : caucus 2 : an election in which qualified voters nominate or express a preference for a particular candidate or group of candidates for political office, choose party officials, or select delegates for a party convention ...
primary beneficiary
primary beneficiary see beneficiary ...
primary boycott
primary boycott : an organized effort of a labor union and its members to discourage consumers from buying the products of a particular employer compare secondary boycott ...
primary evidence
primary evidence see evidence ...
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