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  • PRINCE
    In a general sense, a sovereign; the ruler of a nation or state. More particularly, the son of a king or emperor, or the issue of a royal family; as princes of the blood. The chief of any body of men. Webster. -Prince of Wales. The eldest son of the More...
  • PRINCEPS
    Lat In the civil law. The prince; the emperor. Prindeps et respuhlica ea justa oausa possnnt rem meam auf erre. 12 Coke, 13. The prince and the republic, for a just cause, can take away my property. Prineeps legibus solutus est. The emperor is released from the laws; is not More...
  • PRINCES OF THE ROYAL BLOOD
    In English law. The younger sons and daughters of the sovereign, and other branches of the royal family who are not in the immediate line of succession.
  • PRINCESS ROYAL
    In English law. The eldest daughter of the sovereign. 3 Steph. Comm. 450.
  • PRINCIPAL
    Chief; leading; highest in rank or degree; most important or considerable; primary; original; the source of authority or right In the law relating to real and personal property, "principal" is used as the correlative of "accessory," and denotes the more important or valuable subject, with which others are connected in More...
  • PRINCIPALIS
    Lat Principal; a principal debtor; a principal in a crime. Principalis debet semper excuti ante-quam perveniatur ad ndeijussores. The principal should always be exhausted before coming upon the sureties. 2 Inst 19. Principla data sequuntur ooncomitan-tia. Given principles are followed by their concomitants. Prineipla probarit, non probantnr. Principles prove; they More...
  • PRINCIPLE
    In patent law, the principle of a machine is the particular means of producing a given result by a mechanical contrivance. Parker v. Stiles, 5 McLean, 44, 63, Fed. Cas. No. 10,749. The principle of a machine means. the modus operandi,'ot that which applied; modifies, or combines mechanical powers to More...
  • PRINCIPLES
    Fundamental truths or doctrines of law; comprehensive rules or doctrines which furnish a basis or origin for others; Settled rules of action, procedure, or legal determination.
  • PRINTING
    The art of impressing letters ; the art of making books or papers by Impressing legible characters. Arthur v. Moller, 97 U. S. 365, 24 L. Ed. 1046; Le Roy v. Jamison, 15 Fed. Cas. 373; Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co. Worthington (C. C.) 25 Fed. 900. The term may include More...
  • PRIOR
    Lat The former; earlier; preceding; preferable or preferred. -Prior petens. The person first applying.
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