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  • PRIVATEER
    A vessel owned, equipped, and armed by one or more private individuals, and duly commissioned by a belligerent power to go on cruises and make war upon the enemy, usually by preying on his commerce. Priratio prsssnpponit habitum. 2 Rolle, 419. A deprivation presupposes a possession.
  • PRIVATION
    A taking away or withdrawing. Co. Litt 239. Privatis paetionibus non dubium est non lanli jns oeterorum. There Is no doubt that the rights of others [third parties] cannot be prejudiced by private agreements. Dig. 2, 15, 3, pr.; Broom, Max. 697. Prlvatonun eonvontio juri publico non derogat. The agreement More...
  • PRIVATUM
    Lat Private. just private law. Inst 1, 1, 4. Privatum eommodnm publico oedlt. Private good yields to public. Jenk. Cent p. 223, case SO. The interest of an individual should give place to the public good. Id. Privatum inoommodum publico bono pensatur. Private inconvenience is made up for by public More...
  • PRIVEMENT ENCEINTE
    Fr. Pregnant privately. The term is applied to a woman who is pregnant, but not yet quick "with child". . j
  • PRIVIES
    Persons connected together, or having a mutual Interest In the same action or thing, by some relation other than that of actual contract between them; persons whose interest in an estate is derived from the contract or conveyance of others. Those who are partakers or have an interest in any More...
  • PRIVIGNA
    step-daughter. "(1) Privies of blood; such as the heir to his ancestor." "(2) Privies in representation; as executors or administrators to their deceased testator or intestate." "(3) Privies in estate; as grantor and grantee, lessor and lessee, assignor and assignee, etc." "(4) Privities, in respect of contract, are personal privities, More...
  • PRIVIGNUS
    Lat. In the civil law. A son of a husband or wife by a former marriage; a step-son. Calvin.
  • PRIVILEGE
    A particular and peculiar benefit or advantage enjoyed by a person, company, or class, beyond the common advantages of other citizens. An exceptional or extraordinary power or exemption. A right, power, franchise, or Immunity held by * a person or class, against or beyond the course of the law. Privilege More...
  • PRIVILEGED
    Possessing or enjoying a privilege; exempt from burdens; entitled to priority or precedence. -Privileged eommunieations. See COMMUNICATION.-Privileged copyhold. See COPYHOLD.-Privileged debts. Those which , an executor or administrator may pay in preference to others; such as funeral expenses, servants' wages, and doctors' bills during last sickness, etc.-Privileged deed. In Scotch More...
  • PRIVILEGIUM
    In Roman law. A special constitution by which the Roman emperor conferred on some single person some anomalous or irregular right or imposed upon some single person some anomalous or Irregular obligation, or inflicted on some single person some anomalous or irregular punishment When such privilegia conferred anomalous rights, they More...
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