Protectorate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Protectorate
Government by a protector applied especially to the government of England by Oliver Cromwell
Niger territories
Niger territories, now the Nigerian Protectorate, by O.C., S.R. & O., 1913, No. 1267, p. 232.
Foreign documents
in other countries (which expression includes any British Colony or Protectorate) if desirable in the interests of reciprocity.
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Bancus superior
Upper Bench; the King's Bench was so called during the Protectorate.
Protectorship
The office of a protector or regent protectorate
Upper Bench
superior, Lat.], the style of the King's Bench during the protectorate of Cromwell.
Custodes libertatis Angli' auctoritate Parliamenti
execution of King Charles I. Till Oliver Cromwell was declared Protector, 12 Car. 2, c. 3.
De jure
the affairs of the kingdom having been conducted by the Protector. See DE FACTO
Dependency
practical purposes although no formal annexation has taken place, e.g., Protectorates. Of these, Cyprus has been formally annexed by S. R.
Disentailing Deed
and R.S.C., Ord. LXI., r. 9). If there is a protector (q.v.) under the instrument creating the entail, his consent must
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