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Droits of admiralty
Droits of admiralty, the perquisites attached to the office of Admiral of England (or Lord High Admiral). Prince George of...
Ejuration
Ejuration, renouncing or resigning one's place.
Emblements
Emblements [fr. emblavance de bled, O. Fr. corn sprung or put above ground], the growing crops of those vegetable productions...
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Exchange of livings
Exchange of livings, effected by resigning them into the bishop's lands, and each party being inducted into the other's benefice;...
Gratuitous trustees
Gratuitous trustees, Act to amend the law in Scotland relative to the resignation, powers, and liabilities of, 24 & 25...
Gratuity
Gratuity, it is a kind of retirement benefit like the provident fund or pension. At one time it was treated...
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, originally two persons having held high judicial office, or practised at the bar for not...
Parson
Parson [fr. persona, Lat., because the parson omnium personam in ecclesi' sustinet; or from parochianus, the parish-priest.--Johnson; anciently written persone.--Todd],...
Permit
Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have...
Resignatio est juris proprii spontanea refutatio
Resignatio est juris proprii spontanea refutatio. Godb. 284.-(Resignation is a spontaneous relinquishment of one's own right.)
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