Prescriptively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Blunder
mistake as to blunder in writing or preparing a medical prescription
Cocaine
and is not available in the U S without a prescription but is nevertheless one of the most widespread illegal drugs
Dovers Powder
of potash and in France as in Dr Dovers original prescription with nitrate and sulphate of potash and licorice It is
Imprescriptible
by disuse or by the claims of another founded on prescription of rights
MDMA
It is used by some abusively and illegally without a prescription
Park
beasts of the chase which a man may have by prescription or the kings grant
Quacksalver
in medicines and salves or of the efficacy of his prescriptions a charlatan a quack a mountebank
Court-baron
such tenants as assented thereto, unless they were made by prescription or under an immemorial custom. These laws could never bind
Appurtenances
be the subject of a grant, express or implied by prescription; 'appendant,' is a right by common law incident to certain
Corporation or body politic
a charter, or of an Act of Parliament, or of prescription, that the artificial personage called a corporation, whether sole or
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