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Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
privilege — priv·i·lege n [Latin privilegium law affecting a specific person, special right, from privus private + leg lex law] 1: a right, license, or exemption from duty or liability granted as a special benefit, advantage, or favor: as a: an exemption… … Law dictionary
privilege — A particular and peculiar benefit or advantage enjoyed by a person, company, or class, beyond the common advantages of other citizens. An exceptional or extraordinary power or exemption. A peculiar right, advantage, exemption, power, franchise,… … Black's law dictionary
conditional — That which is dependent upon or granted subject to a condition. As to conditional acceptance conditional appearance conditional bequest conditional contract conditional delivery conditional devise conditional fee … Black's law dictionary
conditional — That which is dependent upon or granted subject to a condition. As to conditional acceptance conditional appearance conditional bequest conditional contract conditional delivery conditional devise conditional fee … Black's law dictionary
conditional quantity — Minimum quantity of securities to be accepted (used in the framework of conditional privilege on election). In case of proration, if this minimum quantity is not reached then the instruction is void. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary … Financial and business terms
conditional quantity — Minimum quantity of securities to be accepted (used in the framework of conditional privilege on election). In case of proration, if this minimum quantity is not reached then the instruction is void … Euroclear glossary
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qualified privilege — One defense to prima facie case of defamation is qualified privilege, also referred to as conditional privilege, in which interest that defendant is seeking to vindicate is conditioned upon publication in reasonable manner and for proper purpose … Black's law dictionary
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