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procuratory, a. and n. (ˈprɒkjʊərətərɪ) [ad. late L. prōcūrātōri-us belonging to an agent or manager: see procurator1 and -ory2; hence med.L. prōcūrātōrium n., whence B.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to a procurator or procurators, or to procuration. Now rare or Obs.1459 Rolls of Parlt. V. 365/2 The Pro...
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procuratorial
procuratorial, a. (prɒkjʊərəˈtɔərɪəl) [f. late L. prōcūrātōri-us procuratory (f. prōcūrātōr-em procurator1) + -al1. Cf. F. procuratorial.] 1. Of or pertaining to a procurator or proctor, in various senses; proctorial.1726 Ayliffe Parergon 254 A Procuratorial Exception is Twofold, viz. First, that A....
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Lord Oliphant
Century; and Laurence Oliphant, 5th Lord Oliphant, having no son but having a daughter Anne who became the wife of Sir James I Douglas of Mordington, by a Procuratory Dignity, such enjoyment and use, there being no Writ to show an entail, were sufficient to transmit the Lordship title to the heirs female; but that the Procuratory
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Sebastiano Ricci
He returned to Venice in 1718 a wealthy man, and bought comfortable lodgings in the Old Procuratory of St. Mark.
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Robert Lauder of the Bass
Letters of Procuratory were signed at Beil on 6 August 1504, by Robert Lawder addressed to James IV informing him that he (Robert) had appointed Richard
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disponee
disponee Sc. Law. (dɪˌspəʊˈniː) [f. prec. + -ee.] The person to whom property is conveyed.1746–7 Act 20 Geo. II, c. 50. §12 A procuratory of resignation in favour of such purchaser or disponee. 1773 Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. ii. vii. §3 (Jam.) Such right, after it is acquired by the disponer himself,...
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umboth
† umboth Orkney and Shetland. Obs. Also 6 umbuth, umbo, umbuss, -bois, 9 umbith. [a. ON. umboð (Norw. umbod, Sw. and Da. ombud) agency, office, f. um- um- + boð command, etc.] 1. Agency, procuratory, part (in affairs).1509 Earldom of Orkney (S.H.S.) 84 Schir Nycol Haucru,..persone of Orphare, in his...
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resignation
resignation (rɛzɪgˈneɪʃən) Also 4–5 -cio(u)n, 6 -tioun; 5–6 resygnacyon. [a. F. résignation, † -acion (14th c.), = Sp. resignacion, It. risegn-, rassegnazione, med.L. resignation-em: see resign v.1 and -ation.] 1. The (or an) action of resigning an office, etc. a. Eccl. (See quots. 1598 and 1680.)13...
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'mid
▪ I. mid, a., n.1, and adv. (mɪd) Forms: 1 mid(d)-, 3–6 myd, 4 myde, 4–7 midde, 5 mydde, 6 midd, 3– mid. [Com. Teut. and Indogermanic: OE. midd (found only in inflected forms, midde, middes, midre, midne, etc.) corresponds to OFris. midde, medde, OS. middi, OHG. mitti (MHG. mitte), ON. mið-r, Goth. ...
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