Prerogatively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Seisina habenda
lands and tenements, after the sovereign, in right of his prerogative, had had the year, day, and waste on a felony
Petition of Right
he holds himself in conscience obliged as of his own prerogative.' This answer being rejected as un-satisfactory, the king at last
Presentation
church being vacant in his lifetime, the Crown exercises its prerogative to present, Co. Litt. 388 a. Joint-tenants and tenants in
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Primer fine
of covenant, there was due to the Crown, by ancient prerogative, a primer fine, or a noble for every five marks
Probation
during which the performance is to be observed is the prerogative of the employer, Ajit Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR
Queen
right, and such queen of England has the same powers, prerogatives, rights, dignities, and duties as if she had been a
Revenue
shares in the Suez Canal, and other profits or fiscal prerogatives of the Crown. See Halsb. Encycl. Laws of England, tit.
Safe-conduct
(2) a document allowing such a journey. It is a prerogative of the Crown to grant safe-conducts. A privilege granted by
Justiciatus
Justiciatus, judicature; prerogative.
Sequestration
Sequestration. This is a prerogative process (formerly confined to the Court of Chancery and the
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