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Seigniorage
Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign prerogative specifically a charge or toll deducted from bullion brought to
facultative reinsurance
facultative reinsurance [alluding to the faculty (i.e., power or prerogative) of the reinsurer to accept or reject the agreement] :
grace
Law"] 2 a : a temporary exemption b : the prerogative of mercy exercised (as by a chief executive) or granted
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Coshering
A feudal prerogative of the lord of the soil entitling him to lodging
Esnecy
A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener to choose first after an
Intrench
nobles and the nobles were accused of intrenching on the prerogative of the crown
Mandatary
specifically a person to whom the pope has by his prerogative given a mandate or order for his benefice
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
you have the body to answer). This, the most celebrated prerogative writ in the English law, is a remedy for a
Prerogatively
By prerogative
VerbarRegale
A prerogative of royalty
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