"Dedimus Potestatem" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Dedimus Potestatem LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

(we have given power.) In English practice. A writ or commission issuing out of chancery, eni-powering the persons named therein to per-form certain acts, as to administer oaths to defendants in chancery and take their an-swers, to administer oaths of office to justices of the peace, etc. 3 Bl. Comm. 447. It was anciently allowed for many purposes not now in use, as to make an attorney, to take the acknowledgment of a fine, etc

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My parenting style is probably like that of my parents, because you do how you learn. My mother was very nurturing and loving, but very stern. She was a disciplinary. My dad was also very loving.

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Chancery LAW AND LEGAL

Equity; equitable jurisdic-tion; a court of equity; the system of ju-risprudence administered in courts of equity. Kenyon v. Kenyon, 3 …

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Court Of Chancery LAW AND LEGAL

A court having the jurisdiction of a chancellor; a court administering equity and proceeding accord-tag to the forms and principles …

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Court Of Equity LAW AND LEGAL

A court which has jurisdiction in equity, which administers justice aud decides controversies in accord-ance with the rules, principles, and …

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Iii U LAW AND LEGAL

official. Partly official or authorized. Having color of officiaf right.—official aot. one done by an oflicer in nis official capacity …

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