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Franchise
a subject. It arises either from royal grant, or from prescription, which pre-supposes a grant. The kinds are almost infinite, but
Patent or proprietary medicine
systems of medicine, a drug which is a remedy or prescription presented in a form ready for internal or external administration
Extinguishment
but for which an inchoate right would become established by prescription. (3) Extinguishment of copyhold. When a tenant conveyed to his
Essendi quietum de tolonio
burgesses of any city or town, who, by charter or prescription, ought to be exempted from toll, where the same is
Park
as Compton observes, a subject may hold a park by prescription or royal grant. It differs from a chase because a
Res habiles
Res habiles, means things that may be acquired by prescription, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1310.
Port
or unlading of ships, created by royal charter or lawful prescription. See Foreman v. Free Fishers and Dredgers of Whitstable, (1869)
Procurationem adversus nulla est pr'scriptio
Procurationem adversus nulla est pr'scriptio. Dav. 6, (There is no prescription against procuration.)
Profit a prendre
on Rights of Common, p. 194). See LAMMAS LANDS. A prescription in a que estate for a profit a prendre in
Purchase
or the mere act of law, and including escheat, occupancy, prescription, forfeiture, and alienation. See 2 Br. and Had. Com. 408
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