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Servitium regale
Servitium regale, royal service, or the prerogatives that, within a royal manor, belonged to the lord of
Swans
have no other owner belong to the King by his prerogative. See Case of Swans, 7 Rep. 16 a. The (English)
Title
personal may be acquired by: (1) Occupancy. (2) Invention. (3) Prerogative. (4) Forfeiture. (5) Custom. (6) Succession. (7) Marriage. (8) Judgment.
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Treaty
of treating, a compact between nations. It is the sovereign's prerogative to make treaties, leagues, and alliances with foreign states and
War
War. The sovereign has the sole prerogative of making war or peace. Where war actually prevails, the
Weights and measures
METRIC SYSTEM. The adjustment of weights and measures is a prerogative of the Crown, and has from an early date been
Latrocinium
Latrocinium, the prerogative of adjudging and executing thieves; also larceny, theft, Old Charter.
Ecclesiastical Courts
Courts, the Court of Arches, the Courts of Peculiars, the Prerogative Courts of the two archbishops, the Faculty Court, and the
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of whom it had the custody by virtue of its prerogative (such as idiots and lunatics), or whose rights are under
Regalism
The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy
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