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Definition of granted
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Granted
(imp. & p. p.) of Gran.
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Charter
::
Charter
(n.) A
written
evidence
in due form of
things
done or
granted,
contracts
made, etc.,
between
man and man; a deed, or
conveyance..
Indulgence
::
Indulgence
(n.) An
indulgent
act; favor
granted;
gratification.
Unheard
::
Unheard
(a.) Not
granted
an
audience
or a
hearing;
not
allowed
to
speak;
not
having
made a
defense,
or
stated
one's side of a
question;
disregarded;
unheeded;
as, to
condem/
a man
unheard..
Passport
::
Passport
(n.) A
license
granted
in time of war for the
removal
of
persons
and
effects
from a
hostile
country;
a
safe-conduct.
Infangthef
::
Infangthef
(n.) The
privilege
granted
to lords of
certain
manors
to judge
thieves
taken
within
the
seigniory
of such
lords.
Unappropriated
::
Unappropriated
(a.) Not
granted
for, or
applied
to, any
specific
purpose;
as, the
unappropriated
moneys
in the
treasury..
Granted
::
Granted
(imp. & p. p.) of Gran.
Permission
::
Permission
(n.) The act of
permitting
or
allowing;
formal
consent;
authorization;
leave;
license
or
liberty
granted.
Premise
::
Premise
(n.)
Matters
previously
stated
or set
forth;
esp., that part in the
beginning
of a deed, the
office
of which is to
express
the
grantor
and
grantee,
and the land or thing
granted
or
conveyed,
and all that
precedes
the
habendum;
the thing
demised
or
granted..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) A body of a men to whom any
specific
right or
privilege
is
granted;
formerly,
the
graduates
in any of the four
departments
of a
university
or
college
(Philosophy,
Law,
Medicine,
or
Theology),
to whom was
granted
the right of
teaching
(profitendi
or
docendi)
in the
department
in which they had
studied;
at
present,
the
members
of a
profession
itself;
as, the
medical
faculty;
the legal
faculty,
ect..
Revert
::
Revert
(v. i.) To
return
to the
proprietor
after the
termination
of a
particular
estate
granted
by him.
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.) A
disposition
of
property
for the
benefit
of some
person
or
persons,
usually
through
the
medium
of
trustees,
and for the
benefit
of a wife,
children,
or other
relatives;
jointure
granted
to a wife, or the act of
granting
it..
Boon
::
Boon (n.) That which is asked or
granted
as a
benefit
or
favor;
a gift; a
benefaction;
a
grant;
a
present.
Royal
::
Royal (a.) Under the
patronage
of
royality;
holding
a
charter
granted
by the
sovereign;
as, the Royal
Academy
of Arts; the Royal
Society..
Injunction
::
Injunction
(n.) A writ or
process,
granted
by a court of
equity,
and,
insome
cases,
under
statutes,
by a court of
law,whereby
a party is
required
to do or to
refrain
from doing
certain
acts,
according
to the
exigency
of the
writ..
Aid
::
Aid (v. t.) A
subsidy
granted
to the king by
Parliament;
also, an
exchequer
loan..
Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
() The great
Charter,
so
called,
obtained
by the
English
barons
from King John, A. D. 1215. This name is also given to the
charter
granted
to the
people
of
England
in the ninth year of Henry III., and
confirmed
by
Edward
I..
Unappropriated
::
Unappropriated
(a.) Not
granted
to any
person,
corporation,
or the like, to the
exclusion
of
others;
as,
unappropriated
lands..
Habendum
::
Habendum
(n.) That part of a deed which
follows
the part
called
the
premises,
and
determines
the
extent
of the
interest
or
estate
granted;
-- so
called
because
it
begins
with the word
Habendum..
Gratuitous
::
Gratuitous
(a.) Given
without
an
equivalent
or
recompense;
conferred
without
valuable
consideration;
granted
without
pay, or
without
claim or
merit;
not
required
by
justice..
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