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Regalia

That which belongs to royalty Specifically a The rights and prerogatives of a king b Royal estates and revenues c Ensings symbols or paraphernalia of royalty

Regalian

Pertaining to regalia pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives

Regalism

The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy

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Royal

pertaining to the crown or the sovereign suitable for a king or queen regal as royal power or prerogative royal domains the royal family royal state

Seigniorage

Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign prerogative specifically a charge or toll deducted from bullion brought to a mint to be coined the difference between

Allegiance

the natural, lawful, and faithful obedience which every subject owes to the supreme magistrate who oversteps not his prerogatives. It is either natural or perpetual, where one is a subject born, or has been naturalized; or local

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of the Crown or Government, or of those of whom it had the custody by virtue of its prerogative (such as idiots and lunatics), or whose rights are under its particular protection (such as the objects of

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dispensing with and suspending of laws; by levying money for the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without consent of Parliament; by prosecuting those who petitioned the King, and discouraging petitions; by raising and keeping

Bock-land, Boc-land, or Book-land

and owe suit and service to the same.-2 Bl. Com. 90. And see An Inquiry into the Royal Prerogative in England, by John Allen, 1839, 143-151; and FOLC-LAND.

Bona vacantia

wreck, treasure trove, waifs or estrays (see those titles), which belong to the Crown by virtue of its prerogative. So personal property held on trusts which have failed, or held in trust for a corporation which has

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Regalia

That which belongs to royalty Specifically a The rights and prerogatives of a king b Royal estates and revenues c Ensings symbols or paraphernalia of royalty

Regalian

Pertaining to regalia pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives

Regalism

The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Royal

pertaining to the crown or the sovereign suitable for a king or queen regal as royal power or prerogative royal domains the royal family royal state

Seigniorage

Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign prerogative specifically a charge or toll deducted from bullion brought to a mint to be coined the difference between

Allegiance

the natural, lawful, and faithful obedience which every subject owes to the supreme magistrate who oversteps not his prerogatives. It is either natural or perpetual, where one is a subject born, or has been naturalized; or local

Information

of the Crown or Government, or of those of whom it had the custody by virtue of its prerogative (such as idiots and lunatics), or whose rights are under its particular protection (such as the objects of

Bill of Rights

dispensing with and suspending of laws; by levying money for the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without consent of Parliament; by prosecuting those who petitioned the King, and discouraging petitions; by raising and keeping

Bock-land, Boc-land, or Book-land

and owe suit and service to the same.-2 Bl. Com. 90. And see An Inquiry into the Royal Prerogative in England, by John Allen, 1839, 143-151; and FOLC-LAND.

Bona vacantia

wreck, treasure trove, waifs or estrays (see those titles), which belong to the Crown by virtue of its prerogative. So personal property held on trusts which have failed, or held in trust for a corporation which has

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