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Presentative advowson
Presentative advowson. See ADVOWSON.
Benefice
benefice, prohibits the sale of the right of the next presentation thereto, and requires a bishop before collating or admitting a
draft
: a draft that will be honored only upon the presentation of certain documents (as an invoice or certificate of title)
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Simony
Simony, ['payment for things spiritual'] the corrupt presentation of, or the corrupt agreement to present any one to
Advowson
Advowson [fr. advocare, Lat.], a right of presentation to, or the patronage of, a church or spiritual living;
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note, the presenting of a bill by the holder to the drawee for
dismissal
the termination of an action or claim usually before the presentation of evidence by the defendant in·vol·un·tary dismissal 1 : the
Quare impedit
the court of Common Pleas, and lies to recover a presentation, when the patron's right is disturbed, or to try a
Institutions
and year, but if the clerk were presented, at whose presentation, and whether in his own right or in another's, and
Broadcast
by members of the general public, or is transmitted for presentation to members of the general public, Halsbury's Laws of England,
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