A qualified property in animals ferae naturae; i. e., a privilege of hunting, taking, and killing them, in exclusion of others. 2 Bl. Comm. 394 ; 2 Steph. Comm. 9.
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PRIVITY
The term “privity” means mutual or successive relationship to the same rights of property. The executor is in privity with the testator, the heir with the ancestor, the assignee with […]
PRIVITY IN LAW
This term relates to the identical interest of 2 people or the mutual relationship existing towards the same property.
PRIVITY OF CONTRACT
A legal document that states that contracts give rights and imposes liabilites on the concerned parties. Only they are given the right to sue each other according to the contract […]
PRIVITY OF ESTATE
A legal relationship between a lanlord and his tenant or between the lender and the borrower where the entity concerned is one entity.
PRIVY
A person who is In privity with another. See PRIVIES; I’RIVITT. As an adjective, the word has practically the same meaning as “private.”
PRIVY TOKEN
the name that si given to a false or forged document.
PRIVY VERDICT
the name given to a written and sealed verdict that is given to a judge out of court and it will be official when it is announced by the judge […]
PRIX FIXE
A french term for fixed price, prix fixe is the fixed price of meal with mutiple course, and a substitute meal is not allowed.
PRIZE
age.” Bract, fol. 200. Now called “privileged copyhold,” includi ng the tenure in ancient demesne . 2 Bl. Comm. 00, 100. Privilegia qua; re vera sunt in prae- judicium reipublicae, […]
PRIZE LAW
the term given to the international codes of law that govern property that is captured at sea.
PRJEEEGATUM
Lat. In Roman law. A payment in advance of the whole or part of the share which a given heir would be entitled to receive out of an inheritance ; […]
PRJEFECTUS URBI
Lat In Roman law. The name of an ollicer who, from the time of Augustus, had tbe superintendence of the city and its police, with jurisdiction extending one hundred miles […]
PRJEFECTUS VIGILUM
Lat. In Roman law. The chief officer of the night watch. His jurisdiction extended to certain offenses affecting the public peace, and even to larcenies; but be could inflict only […]
PRO
For; in respect of; on account of; in behalf of. The introductory word of many Latin phrases.
PRO AND CON
For and against. A phrase descriptive of the presentation of ar- guments or evidence on both sides of a disputed question.
PRO BONO
A latin term meaning for the public good . It is the provision of services that are free to safeguard public interest .
PRO BONO ET MALO
For good and ill; for advantage and detriment.
PRO BONO PUBLICO
For the public good ; for the welfare of the whole.
PRO CONFESSO
For confessed; as confessed. A term applied to a bill in equity, and the decree founded upon it, where no answer is made to it by the defendant 1 Barb. […]
PRO CONSILIO
For counsel given. An annuity pro connilio amounts to a condition, but in a feoffment or lease for life, etc., it is the consideration , and does not amount to […]
PRO CORPORE REGNI
In behalf of the body of the realm. Hale, Com. Law, 32.
PRO DEFECTU EMPTORUM
For want (failure) of purchasers.
PRO DEFECTU EXITUS
For, or In case of, default of issue . 2 Salk. 020.
PRO DEFECTU H2EREDI5
For want of an heir. *