prerogative
51prerogative — n. Privilege, immunity, right, liberty, franchise, advantage …
52prerogative — n right, liberty, choice, privilege, rightful power, due, droit, authority; claim, pretension, demand; birthright, advantage, title; authorization, Law. prescription, license, legal power, franchise, grant; sanction, vouchsafement, permission,… …
53prerogative — pre·rog·a·tive …
54prerogative — n. right or power peculiar to a person or office …
55prerogative — Precedence. A prior right or privilege. In an older day, that power, pre eminence, or privilege which the king hath or claimeth over and beyond other persons, and above the ordinary course of the common law, in right of his crown. Atty. Gen. v… …
56Prerogative Court — See Dean s Court3, Carter Lane …
57prerogative powers — /prərɒgətɪv ˈpaʊəz/ (say pruhroguhtiv powuhz) plural noun → reserve powers (def. 2) …
58prerogative court — A probate court. Robinson v Fair, 128 US 53, 86, 32 L Ed 415, 423 …
59prerogative cy pres — See cy pres …
60prerogative of purveyance and pre-emption — A right enjoyed by the crown of buying up provisions and other necessaries, by the intervention of the king s purveyors, for the use of his royal household, at an appraised valuation, in preference to all others, and even without the consent of… …