Privilege - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mint
are consolidated and amended. See COIN. Also, a place of privilege in Southwark, near the king's prison, where persons formerly sheltered
break
: to open (another's real property) by force or without privilege (as consent) for entry often used in the phrase break
laches
slack] 1 : undue delay in asserting a right or privilege compare statute of limitations 2 a : a doctrine permitting
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self-incrimination
incrimination of and by oneself esp. through testimony see also privilege against self-incrimination at privilege
Monopoly
The exclusive power or privilege of selling a commodity the exclusive power right or privilege
Brevet
captain, nor ascends above that of lieutenant-colonel. French Law. A privilege or warrant granted by the Government to a private person,
Coparceners or parceners
should be agreed between them, selected her own portion. The privilege of seniority was in this case personal; for if the
Fixed fee
upon such person by the grant of shop-licence, the exclusive privilege or right to carry on certain activities in respect of
Arrest
enforced by 56 Geo. 3, c. 100. A person is privileged from civil arrest whilst in or whilst going to or
Tahbazari
sale of goods or services. Tahbazari is charge for a privilege to sell goods and services within certain limits of a
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