| Horace La Fayette Wilgus - 1902 - 1252 pagina’s
...of the king's prerogative subsisting in the hands of a subject ; and he says that franchises being derived from the crown, they must arise from the king's...in some cases, may be held by prescription, which presupposes a grant; that the kinds are various, and almost infinite, and they may be vested in natural... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1905 - 726 pagina’s
...liberty are used as synonymous terms ; and their definition is a royal privilege, or branch of the kmg's prerogative, subsisting in the hands, of a subject....The kinds of them are various, and almost infinite : I will here briefly touch upon some of the principal ; premising only, that they may be vested in... | |
| 1906 - 2096 pagina’s
...Franchise and liberty are used as synonymous terms ; and their definition is a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands...The kinds of them are various, and almost infinite ;" and adds, " that they may be vested in either natural persons or bodies politic; in one man or in... | |
| Leslie Jay Tompkins - 1908 - 1188 pagina’s
...branch of the king's prerogative subsisting in the hands of a subject; and he says that franchises being derived from the crown, they must arise from the king's...in some cases, may be held by prescription, which presupposes a grant ; that the kinds are various, and almost infinite, and they may be vested in natural... | |
| Thomas Terrell - 1909 - 830 pagina’s
...definition (a) And see Briiuh Mutotcope Co. v. Homer, 1901, 18 EP 0. 179. is, a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands...The kinds of them are various and almost infinite.' In Chitty's Prerogative of the Crown, p. 119, a franchise is defined to be a royal privilege, or branch... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 pagina’s
...and liberty are used as synonymous terms; and their definition is (v) a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands...The kinds of them are various, and almost infinite: I will here briefly touch upon some of the principal ; premising only, that they may be vested in either... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 940 pagina’s
...is, a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, 92909°— S. Doc. 870, 61-3, vol 9 46 subsisting in the hands of a subject. Being therefore derived from the crown, they must arise frofit the king's grant; or, in some cases, may be held by prescription, which, as has frequently been... | |
| William Blackstone - 1915 - 1632 pagina’s
...Franchise and liberty are used as synonymous terms : and their definition is,ua royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands of a subject. Being therefore derived from t See book I. ch. 12. u Finch. L. 164. of the place or by removal under the written law, it was said... | |
| Henry Schofield - 1921 - 568 pagina’s
..."Franchise and liberty are used as synonymous terms, and their definition is, a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands...the crown, they must arise from the king's grant" (2 Com., 37). He classes franchises as "incorporeal hereditaments," whose existence, he says, "is merely... | |
| Martin Gustav Glaeser - 1927 - 912 pagina’s
..."Franchises and liberty are used as synonymous terms ; and their definition is a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands...therefore derived from the crown they must arise from the kings grant ; . . . But the same identical franchise that has been granted to one cannot be bestowed... | |
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