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Monstrans de droit
of possession, and it therefore needs no actual execution. Chit. Prerog. Of the Crown, 345.
Liberates regales ad coronam spectantes ex concessione regum a corona exierunt
coronam spectantes ex concessione regum a corona exierunt [Lat.], Royal prerogatives pertaining to the Crown depart from the Crown by the
star chamber
and criminal jurisdiction under rules of procedure suited to the prerogatives of the king and that was marked by secrecy, the
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Allegiance
subject owes to the supreme magistrate who oversteps not his prerogatives. It is either natural or perpetual, where one is a
Act of State
by statutes. The term is also extended to include certain prerogatives and special immunities enjoyed by the sovereign and its agents
Regalian
Pertaining to regalia pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives
Regalia
That which belongs to royalty Specifically a The rights and prerogatives of a king b Royal estates and revenues c Ensings
Curiality
The privileges prerogatives or retinue of a court
Blasphemy
of God also the act of claiming the attributes or prerogatives of deity
Servitium regale
Servitium regale, royal service, or the prerogatives that, within a royal manor, belonged to the lord of
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