advowson (Also advowsons) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to advowson

  • advowson«
  • jurisprudence«
  • law«
  • patronage«
  • manor«
  • benefice«
  • lord«
  • ecclesiastical law«
  • avowee«
  • parish priest«
  • canon law«
  • advowsonage«
  • patron«
  • statutory law«
  • advowee«
  • glebe«
  • administrative law«
  • law of the land«
  • presentation«
  • shariah law«
  • parish«
  • shariah«
  • manorial tenant«
  • sharia law«
  • diocese«
  • sharia«
  • manorial land«
  • mercantile law«
  • benefice act«
  • appointment«
  • bishop«
  • manorial court«
  • jurist«
  • church«
  • civil law«
  • record«
  • priest«
  • tax law«
  • moiety«
  • securities law«
  • parish church«
  • military law«
  • parsonage«
  • martial law«
  • real property«
  • law of nations«
  • appointee«
  • law merchant«
  • vestigial office«
  • international law«
  • suitable parish priest«
  • common law«
  • suitable advowson«
  • commercial law«
  • such patron«
  • case law«
  • secular historical record«
  • precedent«
  • purparties«
  • judge«
  • original undivided parish«
  • justice«
  • moiety due«
  • usufruct«
  • modern incorporeal hereditament«
  • freedom from self-incrimination«
  • latin advocare«
  • visitation right«
  • husband jure uxoris«
  • easement«
  • historic advowson appurtenant«
  • privilege against self incrimination«
  • ecclesiastical law journal 5#26«
  • privilege«
  • earliest incorporeal hereditament«
  • doge«
  • bishop total control«
  • notary public«
  • appurtenant living«
  • notary«
  • action inapplicable«
  • justiciary«
  • process«
  • justiciar«
  • suffrage«
  • vocare«
  • enfranchisement«
  • vacant ecclesiastical benefice«
  • praetor«
  • proxy influence«
  • enjoyment«
  • habeas corpus«
  • lay impropriators«
  • civil liberty«
  • historic presentation«
  • judgement«
  • first victoria national bank«
  • statute law«
  • ancient department«
  • judgeship«
  • aristocratic past«
  • nominal damages«
  • party adherent«
  • patent right«
  • quare impedit«
  • mufti«
  • episcopal approval«
  • judgment«
  • spiritual stature«
  • freedom of assembly«
  • wider county«
  • freedom from involuntary servitude«
  • peterborough diocese«
  • victor hervey«
  • eminent domain«
  • landowner«
  • recorder«
  • impropriation«
  • hudud«
  • reformation«
  • equal protection of the laws«
  • daughter«
  • equal opportunity«
  • private holder«
  • admiralty law«
  • secular parish«
  • judicature«
  • paternal land«
  • stake«
  • church living«
  • entitlement«
  • polite letter«
  • qadi«
  • saxon thane«
  • counterclaim«
  • vacancy«
  • right to vote«
  • parish administration«
  • right to speedy and public trial by jury«
  • paulerspury«
  • right to due process«
  • lay patron«
  • right to confront accusors«
  • manorial roll«
  • right to an attorney«
  • annates«
  • right of re-entry«
  • principal manor«
  • right of privacy«
  • diocesan archive«
  • right of offset«
  • historical records«
  • right of entry«
  • income due«
  • right of election«
  • rich body«
  • right«
  • husband«
  • human right«
  • muniments«
  • civil right«
  • peculiar property«
  • freedom from discrimination«
  • fee tail«
  • freedom to bear arms«
  • current position«
  • freedom of the press«
  • moral influence«
  • freedom of speech«
  • monastic property«
  • freedom of religion«
  • church society«
  • freedom from search and seizure«
  • life tenure«
  • freedom from double jeopardy«
  • such process«
  • freedom from cruel and unusual punishment«
  • current patron«
  • franchise«
  • victorian church«
  • alcalde«
  • special licence«
  • hudood«
  • archive«
  • judicial decision«
  • peter m.«
  • monastery«
  • settle«
  • ecclesiastical historian«
  • vote«
  • manorial estate«
  • circuit«
  • past service«
  • proprietary right«
  • actual damages«
  • secular court«
  • enabling legislation«
  • district authority«
  • magistrate«
  • value«
  • pretor«
  • realty«
  • living«
  • messuage«
  • norman lord«
  • jack russell«
  • independent set«
  • lower status«
  • ecclesiastical jurisdiction«
  • religious influence«
  • protestant religion«
  • recusant«
  • compensatory damages«
  • jac«
  • trier«
  • feudal baron«
  • ordinary«
  • occupational safety and health act«
  • common purpose«
  • interest«
  • land«
  • thomas becket«
  • resolve«
  • maritime law«
  • oxford«
  • marine law«
  • unique form«
  • federal job safety law«
  • valuable asset«
  • living expense«
  • primogeniture«
  • give«
  • valuable resource«
  • chadwick«
  • justice of the peace«
  • business enterprise«
  • trial judge«
  • mean«
  • male issue«
  • legislation«
  • income«
  • general damages«
  • king henry ii«
  • public prosecutor«
  • civil court«
  • exemplary damages«
  • elder daughter«
  • chief justice«
  • diocesan bishop«
  • relief«
  • genealogist«
  • trial«
  • feudal lord«
  • prosecuting attorney«
  • earliest time«
  • punitive damages«
  • clarendon«
  • prosecuting officer«
  • smart money«
  • vicarage«
  • use«
  • overlord«
  • opinion«
  • creation«
  • try«
  • geographical location«
  • prosecutor«
  • tithe«
  • encroachment«
  • new college«
  • english law«
  • allotment«
  • property«
  • alienation«
  • reason«
  • layman«
  • debrett«
  • turn«
  • part ii«
  • effect«
  • norman conquest«
  • imposition«
  • parishioner«
  • consecration«
  • exchequer«
  • rectory«
  • date«
  • origin«
  • royal court«
  • moral«
  • parson«
  • person«
  • heiress«
  • owen«
  • northamptonshire«
  • litigation«
  • incumbent«
  • parcel«
  • fox«
  • spouse«
  • confirmation«
  • peerage«
  • sermon«
  • roman catholic«
  • modern time«
  • inheritance«
  • commercial success«
  • rent«
  • neighbour«
  • abolition«
  • elimination«
  • refusal«
  • canon«
  • nominee«
  • statute«
  • reward«
  • house«
  • amendment«
  • harmony«
  • calendar«
  • holder«
  • late 19th century«
  • dissolution«
  • bristol«
  • disaster«
  • anglo«
  • donation«
  • attitude«
  • consideration«
  • heir«
  • sum«
  • mill«
  • son«
  • reform«
  • expense«
  • payment«
  • custom«
  • latin«
  • approval«
  • widow«
  • adjudicate«
  • juridical«
  • judicial«
  • juridic«
  • decide«
  • prerogative«
  • pre-emption«
  • praetorship«
  • public easement«
  • priest-penitent privilege«
  • physician-patient privilege«
  • marital communications privilege«
  • journalist's privilege«
  • informer's privilege«
  • husband-wife privilege«
  • attorney-client privilege«
  • vested interest«
  • admittance«
  • universal suffrage«
  • fatwah«
  • insurable interest«
  • judgment in personam«
  • judgement in personam«
  • reversion«
  • judgment on the pleadings«
  • judgement on the pleadings«
  • affirmation«
  • right to liberty«
  • adjudicator«
  • floor«
  • grubstake«
  • restitution«
  • undivided right«
  • undivided interest«
  • entree«
  • summary judgement«
  • personal judgement«
  • judgement on the merits«
  • judgement of dismissal«
  • judgement in rem«
  • judgement by default«
  • default judgement«
  • confession of judgement«
  • cognovit judgement«
  • indemnification«
  • representation«
  • patent law«
  • redress«
  • grand mufti«
  • summary judgment«
  • personal judgment«
  • judgment on the merits«
  • judgment of dismissal«
  • judgment in rem«
  • judgment by default«
  • final judgment«
  • default judgment«
  • confession of judgment«
  • cognovit judgment«
  • stipendiary magistrate«
  • stipendiary«
  • exclusive right«
  • riparian right«
  • praetorian«
  • court-martial«
  • perquisite«
  • bench«
  • preemption«
  • grant«
  • matrimonial law«
  • admission«
  • arbitration«
  • accession«
  • dismissal«
  • settlement«
  • cabotage«
  • water right«
  • voting right«
  • right to the pursuit of happiness«
  • right to privacy«
  • right to life«
  • right of way«
  • right of action«
  • indemnity«
  • suffragist«
  • fee«
  • equality before the law«
  • retrial«
  • pass«
  • suffragette«
  • fair use«
  • functionary«
  • freedom of thought«
  • concurring opinion«
  • access«
  • majority opinion«
  • treble damages«
  • obiter dictum«
  • dictum«
  • mistrial«
  • states' rights«
  • dissenting opinion«
  • contract law«
  • declaration«
  • controlling interest«
  • resolution«
  • title«
  • usufructuary«
  • terminable interest«
  • state's attorney«
  • non prosequitur«
  • arbitrement«
  • arbitrament«
  • fruition«
  • settler«
  • grouping«
  • district attorney«
  • equity«
  • security interest«
  • claim«
  • corporation law«
  • due«
  • ruling«
  • trial by ordeal«
  • ordeal«
  • armed services«
  • amends«
  • deciding«
  • accord«
  • judiciary«
  • reversal«
  • show trial«
  • state attorney«
  • double damages«
  • damages«
  • evaluator«
  • final decision«
  • decision making«
  • war machine«
  • military machine«
  • non pros«
  • armed forces«
  • finding«
  • group«
  • official«
  • military«
  • conjugal visitation right«
  • conjugal visitation«
  • privilege of the floor«
  • church officer«
  • postmaster general«
  • bailiff«
  • lawmaking«
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