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Definition of abolished
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Abolished
(imp. & p. p.) of
Abolis.
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Exigenter
::
Exigenter
(n.) An
officer
in the Court of
King's
Bench and
Common
Pleas whose duty it was make out
exigents.
The
office
in now
abolished.
Abrogate
::
Abrogate
(a.)
Abrogated;
abolished.
Abolished
::
Abolished
(imp. & p. p.) of
Abolis.
Non Obstante
::
Non
obstante
() A
clause
in old
English
statutes
and
letters
patent,
importing
a
license
from the crown to do a thing
notwithstanding
any
statute
to the
contrary.
This
dispensing
power was
abolished
by the Bill of
Rights..
Formedon
::
Formedon
(n.) A writ of right for a
tenant
in tail in case of a
discontinuance
of the
estate
tail. This writ has been
abolished.
Post-disseizin
::
Post-disseizin
(n.) A
subsequent
disseizin
committed
by one of lands which the
disseizee
had
before
recovered
of the same
disseizor;
a writ
founded
on such
subsequent
disseizin,
now
abolished..
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) The
lowest
grade of
commissioned
officer
in a
British
cavalry
troop,
who
carried
the
standard.
The
office
was
abolished
in
1871..
Boyard
::
Boyard
(n.) A
member
of a
Russian
aristocratic
order
abolished
by Peter the
Great.
Also, one of a
privileged
class in
Roumania..
Besayle
::
Besayle
(n.) A kind of writ which
formerly
lay where a
great-grandfather
died
seized
of lands in fee
simple,
and on the day of his death a
stranger
abated
or
entered
and kept the heir out. This is now
abolished..
Starched
::
Star-chamber
(n.) An
ancient
high court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which sat
without
the
intervention
of a jury. It
consisted
of the
king's
council,
or of the privy
council
only with the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It could
proceed
on mere rumor or
examine
witnesses;
it could apply
torture.
It was
abolished
by the Long
Parliament
in
1641..
Abolition
::
Abolition
(n.) The act of
abolishing,
or the state of being
abolished;
an
annulling;
abrogation;
utter
destruction;
as, the
abolition
of
slavery
or the slave
trade;
the
abolition
of laws,
decrees,
ordinances,
customs,
taxes,
debts,
etc..
Escheat
::
Escheat
(n.) A writ, now
abolished,
to
recover
escheats
from the
person
in
possession..
Commendam
::
Commendam
(n.) A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to a
cleric
(usually
a
bishop)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until a
pastor
was
provided.
A
living
so held was said to be held in
commendam.
The
practice
was
abolished
by law in 1836.
Purveyance
::
Purveyance
(n.) A
providing
necessaries
for the
sovereign
by
buying
them at an
appraised
value in
preference
to all
others,
and oven
without
the
owner's
consent.
This was
formerly
a royal
prerogative,
but has long been
abolished..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
Abolishable
::
Abolishable
(a.)
Capable
of being
abolished.
Shogun
::
Shogun
(n.) A title
originally
conferred
by the
Mikado
on the
military
governor
of the
eastern
provinces
of
Japan.
By
gradual
usurpation
of power the
Shoguns
(known
to
foreigners
as
Tycoons)
became
finally
the
virtual
rulers
of
Japan.
The title was
abolished
in 1867.
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