Privilege In Law - Law Dictionary Search Results
Press
which Act made reports published by order of Parliament absolutely privileged, and the printing of any extractor abstract of such report, … printing without any previous licence, subject to the consequences of law', R. v. Dean of St. Asaph, (1784) 3 TR 431,
Absolute privilege
Absolute privilege, means a privilege that imunises an actor from suit, no … even though it is done with an improper motive, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1215.
Brevet
captain, nor ascends above that of lieutenant-colonel. French Law. A privilege or warrant granted by the Government to a private person,
College
to], a corporation, company, or society of men, having certain privileges and endowed with certain revenues, founded by royal license. An … of 1994), s. 2(f)] An assembly of people, established by law to perform some special function or to promote some common
Tail
This estate or equitable interest possesses the follow-ing incidents and privileges:- (1) It was like a fee-simple formerly subject to curtesy … the body or as tenant by the curtesy if the Law of Property Act, 1925, had not been passed [s. 130
Bastard
begotten, in lawful wedlock, and all the legal rights and privileges of a child attach, however conspicuous and notorious may be … Bastard [fornication], one born not of lawful marriage. [(English) Age of Marriage Act, 1929 (19 & 20
Church
senses of the word 'establish' is 'to settle in any privilege or possession, to confirm'; and of the word 'establishment,' 'confirmation … and Custom of the Constitution). 'The establishment of the Churchby law,' says Lord Selborne, 'consists essentially in the incorporation of the
Public meeting
number of persons may meet in any place for any lawful purpose with the consent of the owner of that place;
Corporation
suing and being sued, and exercising such other powers and privileges as may be conferred on it by the law of
Entry
Act, (52 of 1962), s. 111(m)] The act, right, or privilege of entering real property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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