Protestancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Protester
One who protests one who utters a solemn declaration
Protestingly
By way of protesting
Noting
bills to be noted. The duty of a notary in protesting a bill consists in three parts: (1) demanding, (2) noting,
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Bill of Rights
assistance of evil counsellors, endeavoured 'to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom,' by
Calendar
15th. The Catholic states adopted this new calendar, but the Protestants and the rest of Europe adhered to the Julian, and
Religion
Das Basu, Vol. D, p. 200. Religion, in U.K., the Protestant Church headed by the Crown is by law established and
Roman Catholics
c. 115), subjecting Roman Catholics to the same laws as Protestant dissenters in respect to schools and places for religious worship,
Retour sans protet
Retour sans protet [Fr.] (return without protest), a request or direction by a drawer of a bill
Reformed
purity or excellence said specifically of the whole body of Protestant churches originating in the Reformation Also in a more restricted
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