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Petition of Right
the Commons refused to grant supplies until certain rights and privileges of the subject, which they alleged had been violated, should
Power
Arts. 149(3), 196] Power, must be construed with respect to privileges and immunities, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962
While so sitting and acting
do not contemplate that the person requested has the powers, privileges and jurisdiction only when he sits in court during hours.
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Registration of title of land
been registered. Registration with 'good leasehold' title confers the same privileges and is subject to the same incumbrances and interests (if
charter
a : a grant or guarantee of rights, powers, or privileges from an authority or agency of a state or country
Affiliation
such college with, and admission of such college to the privileges of, a scheduled university. [National Commission for Minority Education Institutions
College
to], a corporation, company, or society of men, having certain privileges and endowed with certain revenues, founded by royal license. An
Freeman
born or made free to enjoy certain municipal immunities and privileges; the privileges of freemen were preserved by the Municipal Cor-porations
Kumki lands
called 'kumki lands'. Owners of the 'warg' lands enjoy certain privileges in respect of 'kumki' lands. Such privileges include the use
Infangenthef
Infangenthef, a privilege of lords of certain manors to judge any thief taken
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