grant+by+charter

  • 81nul charter, nul vente, ne mil done vault perpetualment, si le donor n'est seise al temps de contracts de deux droits, sc. del droit de possession et del droit de properite — No grant, no sale, no gift, is valid forever unless the donor, at the time of the contract, is seised of two rights, namely, the right of possession, and the right of property …

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  • 82charterer — charter ► NOUN 1) a written grant by a sovereign or legislature, by which a body such as a university is created or its rights defined. 2) a written constitution or description of an organization s functions. 3) (in the UK) a written statement of …

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  • 83Borough status in the United Kingdom — is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status is purely honorary, and does not give any additional powers to the council or inhabitants of the district. In Scotland, similarly… …

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  • 84Cesar Chavez Academy — of Detroit Location Detroit, Michigan, USA Information Type Private Motto Si Se Puede Yes We Can Religious affiliation(s) …

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  • 85Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 19, 1837 Deci …

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  • 86Detroit Cesar Chavez — Academy is a K 12 public school district in Detroit, Michigan committed to educational excellence. THE SCHOOL SEAL: The sun and book represent the dedication of the CCA community to providing an education that provides a future to all students.… …

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  • 87Dingle — This article is about the town in Ireland. For other uses, see Dingle (disambiguation). Dingle an Daingean / Daingean Uí Chúis   Town   …

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  • 88Royal forest — A royal forest is an area of land with different meanings in England, Wales and Scotland; the term forest does not mean forest as it is understood today, as an area of densely wooded land. There are also differing and contextual interpretations… …

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  • 89Bocland — Bookland, land given by a king by the book, i.e. the gift was recorded in a *charter or land boc. Two placenames record this as Buckland: one in Lincolnshire, another, Buckland Monachorum (= belonging to the monks) in Devon. A royal grant by the… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 90Permission — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Permission >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 permission permission leave Sgm: N 1 allowance allowance sufferance Sgm: N 1 tolerance tolerance toleration Sgm: N 1 liberty liberty law license …

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