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Exception

of the surface of land, or to easements, rights and privileges in relation to mines and minerals as set out in … or stay to an action; also the particular point of law stated in the margin of a demurrer. In Chancery, exceptions

Warren

1. A place for preservation of certain wildlife. 2. A privilege to keep wildlife as game. 3. The area to which … as game. 3. The area to which privilege extends, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1583.

break

: to open (another's real property) by force or without privilege (as consent) for entry often used in the phrase break … break·ing [brā-ki] vt 1 a : violate transgress [ the law] b : to invalidate (a will) by a court proceeding

Accountant-client privilege

Accountant-client privilege, means protection afforded to a client from an accountant's unauthorising … of materials submitted to or prepared by the accountant, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1215.

Jus liberorum

Jus liberorum, a privilege granted to such persons in ancient Rome as had three … three or more children. Also termed jus trium liberorum, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 866.

Mint

are consolidated and amended. See COIN. Also, a place of privilege in Southwark, near the king's prison, where persons formerly sheltered themselves … (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10) (repealing various Acts), the laws relating to the coinage and Mint are consolidated and amended.

Fee-simple

and might have been omitted for it gave no other privilege to the owner than that which the law confers upon

Citizenship

a member of a civil state, entitled to all its privileges, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. In India there is single

Copyright

Copyright, an incorporeal right, being the exclusive privilege of printing, reprinting, selling, and publishing is own original work … selling, and publishing is own original work which the statute law first gave to an author in 1709, by 8 Anne,

Waste

(which is voluntary only) is an unconscientious abuse of the privileges of non-impeachability for waste at Common Law, whereby a tenant

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