Privilege - Law Dictionary Search Results
Leave of the House
for removal of Speaker/Deputy Speaker, to raise a question of privilege, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher,
Illud quod alias licitum non est necessitas facit licitum; et necessitas inducit privilegium quod jure privatur
is otherwise not permitted, necessity permits, and necessity makes a privilege which supersedes law.
Intoxicating liquor
beer might be sold without a justices' licence), have special privileges (see Sched. II.). Before 1904 justices had an absolute discretion
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Jus banci
Jus banci, means the right or privilege of having an elevated and separate seat of judgment, formerly
Jus stapulae
Jus stapulae, means 'right of staple'. A town's right or privilege of stopping imported merchandise and forcing it to be offered
Keelage
Keelage, a privilege to demand money for the bottom of ships resting in
Kumkidar
is a person who is entitled to enjoy the kumki privileges. A kumkidar is necessarily either the registered holder, walawargadar or
Land
a rent and other incorporeal hereditaments, and an easement, right, privilege, or benefit in, over, or derived from land; but not
Malice
the law of defamation the defence that the occasion was privileged (i.e., one of qualified privilege) may be rebutted by establishing
Letters-patent, or letters overt
or public company is enabled to do acts or enjoy privileges which he or it could not do or enjoy without
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