"Jus Banci" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Jus Banci LAW AND LEGAL
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In old English law. The rlght of bench. The rlght or prlvilege of having an elevated and separate seat of judgment, anciently allowed only to the king's judges, who hence were sald to administer high justice, (summam administrant justt-Ham.) Blount

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