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  • Regalia

    Royal rights which a King has by virtue of his prerogative . These include the power of judicature, of life and death , of war and peace ; over abandoned or ownerless goods ; assessments and minting of money .

  • Truce

    In international law , an agreement made between beligerents to temporarily cease hostilities.

  • Possession

    Possession

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Possession Meaning of Possession Possession must be considered in every case with reference to the peculiar circumstances, the character and value of the property , the suitable and natural mode of using […]

  • Possession

    Possession

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Possession Meaning of Possession Possession must be considered in every case with reference to the peculiar circumstances, the character and value of the property , the suitable and natural mode of using […]

  • Custos, Pl. Custodes

    Concept of “Custos, Pl. Custodes” Traditional meaning of custos, pl. custodes in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) A guard; keeper; warden; magistrate. Custos brevium: the keeper of the writs, a principal […]

  • Breach

    Breach

    The violation of a obligation , ora duty.

  • Breach

    Breach

    The violation of a obligation , ora duty.

  • Adjudication

    Adjudication

    Adjudication in the law of the United States Adjudication: Related U.S. Resources Adjudication in the American Law Encyclopedia Judicial Function Keywords in the U.S. Legal Corpus Judicial Function Topics in the United States Legal Dictionary See Also Judge (Judicial Function) Judicial […]

  • Adjudication

    Adjudication

    Adjudication in the law of the United States Adjudication: Related U.S. Resources Adjudication in the American Law Encyclopedia Judicial Function Keywords in the U.S. Legal Corpus Judicial Function Topics in the United States Legal Dictionary See Also Judge (Judicial Function) Judicial […]

  • Procedendo

    (Lat.) In practice. A writ which issues where an action is removed from an inferior to a superior jurisdiction by habeas corpus, certiorari, or writ of privilege, and it does not appear to such superior court that the suggestion upon which the cause has been removed is sufficiently […]

  • Sedition

    The wilful and knowing utterance, writing , or publication of disloyal, scurrilous , or abusive matter against the United States or a state , or the flag, military forces, or uniform of the nation , which matter is designed and calculated to bring them into contempt , which […]

  • Exequatur

    Exequatur

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Exequatur Meaning of Exequatur (Lat.) In French Law. A Latin word which was, in the ancient practice, placed at the bottom of a judgment emanating from another tribunal, and was a permission and authority […]

  • Good Offices

    Good Offices

    Good Offices in Diplomatic LawAn effort by a third state, or by an individual or an international body, designed to stimulate the processes of settlement in a dispute between two other states.ResourcesSee Alsohttp://lawin.org/tag/dipl…

  • Good Offices

    Good Offices

    Good Offices in Diplomatic LawAn effort by a third state, or by an individual or an international body, designed to stimulate the processes of settlement in a dispute between two other states.ResourcesSee Alsohttp://lawin.org/tag/dipl…

  • Coercion

    Coercion

    The term involves threats or force or intimidation . People v Waters, 268 N. Y.S. 2d 203, 49 Misc.2d 566.