think+proper

  • 91Ламберт, Дэниел — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Ламберт. Дэниел Ламберт Daniel Lambert Портрет работы Бенджамина Маршалла. Около 1806 …

    Википедия

  • 92altius tollendi — /jfelsh(i)yas talenday/ In the civil law, a servitude which consists in the right, to him who is entitled to it, to build his house as high as he may think proper. In general, however, every one enjoys this privilege, unless he is restrained by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93blanc seign — In Louisiana, a paper signed at the bottom by him who intends to bind himself, give acquittance, or compromise, at the discretion of the person whom he intrusts with such blanc seign, giving him power to fill it with what he may think proper,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94dependency — A territory distinct from the country in which the supreme sovereign power resides, but belonging rightfully to it, and subject to the laws and regulations which the sovereign may think proper to prescribe. Posadas v. National City Bank of N. Y …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 95altius tollendi — /jfelsh(i)yas talenday/ In the civil law, a servitude which consists in the right, to him who is entitled to it, to build his house as high as he may think proper. In general, however, every one enjoys this privilege, unless he is restrained by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 96blanc seign — In Louisiana, a paper signed at the bottom by him who intends to bind himself, give acquittance, or compromise, at the discretion of the person whom he intrusts with such blanc seign, giving him power to fill it with what he may think proper,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 97dependency — A territory distinct from the country in which the supreme sovereign power resides, but belonging rightfully to it, and subject to the laws and regulations which the sovereign may think proper to prescribe. Posadas v. National City Bank of N. Y …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 98blank seing — (blank sang). A paper signed at the bottom by him who intends to bind himself, give acquittance, or compromise, at the discretion of the person whom he intrusts with such paper, giving him power to fill it with what he may think proper, according …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 99import — Verb: To bring or carry a substance or article into the country from outside. Cunard S.S. Co. v Mellon, 262 US 100, 67 L Ed 894, 43 S Ct 504, 27 ALR 1306 (intoxicating liquor.) Within the meaning of the law of customs duties, to bring an article… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 100pre-audience — The right which the crown may grant by letters patent to such barristers as it may think proper to honor as a mark of distinction, by which right those barristers were entitled to be heard before others; sometimes next after the king s attorney… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary