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Crown debts

Crown debts. It is a prerogative of the Crownto claim priority for its debts before all

Ledger-book

Ledger-book, a book in the prerogative Courts, considered as their rolls

Act of State

by statutes. The term is also extended to include certain prerogatives and special immunities enjoyed by the sovereign and its agents

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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

star chamber

and criminal jurisdiction under rules of procedure suited to the prerogatives of the king and that was marked by secrecy, the

Blasphemy

of God also the act of claiming the attributes or prerogatives of deity

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

Prerogatived

Endowed with a prerogative or exclusive privilege

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Crown debts

Crown debts. It is a prerogative of the Crownto claim priority for its debts before all

Ledger-book

Ledger-book, a book in the prerogative Courts, considered as their rolls

Act of State

by statutes. The term is also extended to include certain prerogatives and special immunities enjoyed by the sovereign and its agents

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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

star chamber

and criminal jurisdiction under rules of procedure suited to the prerogatives of the king and that was marked by secrecy, the

Blasphemy

of God also the act of claiming the attributes or prerogatives of deity

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

Prerogatived

Endowed with a prerogative or exclusive privilege

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