Prescriptively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ordinance
1A, 01 at 3 (2nd Edn., 1998). Ordinance, law, rule, prescript. The precise distinction between an Ordinance and an Act of
Nuisance
Elliotson v. Feethan, (1835) s Bing NC 134. And no prescriptive rights can be acquired for a nuisance. It includes any
Non decimando
Non decimando, a custom or prescription to be discharged of all tithes, etc.
Imprescriptable rights
lost to him by the claims of another founded on prescription.
Manufacture
(4) making of preparation (otherwise than in a pharmacy on prescription) with or containing such drugs or substances. [Narcotic Drugs and
Manor
them; and by special grant from the Crown or by prescription he might have right of criminal jurisdiction. He might also
Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam
semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.
Immemorial usage
a practice which has existed time out of mind; custom; prescription, See MEMORY, TIME OF LEGAL. A phenomenon is said to
Franchise
a subject. It arises either from royal grant, or from prescription, which pre-supposes a grant. The kinds are almost infinite, but
Fairs
be held without a grant from the Crown, or a prescription which supposes such grant. Before a patent is granted it
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