jura regalia — /jura rageyl(i)ya/ In English law, royal rights or privileges … Black's law dictionary
jura regalia — /jura rageyl(i)ya/ In English law, royal rights or privileges … Black's law dictionary
Regalía — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Una regalía o royalty es el pago que se efectúa al titular de derechos de autor, patentes, marcas o know how a cambio del derecho a usarlos o explotarlos, o que debe realizarse al Estado por el uso o extracción de… … Wikipedia Español
regalia — /rageyl(i)ya/ An abbreviation of jura regalia, royal rights, or those rights which a King or Queen has by virtue of his or her prerogative, comprising: power of judicature; power of life and death; power of war and peace; masterless goods;… … Black's law dictionary
jura regia — Same as jura regalia … Ballentine's law dictionary
Durham County Palatine Act 1858 — The Durham County Palatine Act 1858[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to amend the Provisions of an Act of the Sixth Year of King William the Fourth, for … Wikipedia
Regalĭen — (lat. Jura regalia), königliche Rechte. Im Mittelalter bezeichnete der Ausdruck die Rechte, die den Reichsfürsten infolge königlicher Verleihung zustanden; im 16. und 17. Jahrh. die Befugnisse der Landeshoheit. Seit dem 17. und besonders im 18.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Datu — For town in Nepal, see Datu, Nepal. A pre colonial couple belonging to the Datu or nobility caste as depicted in the Boxer Codex of the 16th Century. Datu is the title for tribal chiefs, sovereign princes, and monarchs[1] in the Visayas … Wikipedia
Court of King's Bench (England) — For other uses, see Court of King s Bench. The Court of King s Bench at work. This illuminated manuscript from about 1460 is the earliest known depiction of the English court.[1] The Court of King s Bench (or Court of Queen s Bench during the… … Wikipedia
Regal [2] — Regāl (lat.), Mehrzahl Regalĭen (Jura regalĭa, königl. Rechte), die der Staatsgewalt vorbehaltenen Rechte, zerfallen in höhere R., die aus dem Wesen der obersten Gewalt notwendig hervorgehen (gesetzgebende, richterliche, aufsehende, vollziehende… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon