lawful+claim

  • 11Edward VI of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = Edward VI title = King of England and Ireland caption = Edward as Prince of Wales, Flemish School [Once attributed to Hans Eworth, the portrait has more recently been associated with William Scrots, though… …

    Wikipedia

  • 12rightful — [rīt′fəl] adj. 1. fair and just; right 2. having a just, lawful claim, or right [the rightful owner] 3. belonging or owned by just or lawful claim, or by right [a rightful rank] 4. proper or fitting rightfully adv. rightfulness n …

    English World dictionary

  • 13Jerusalem (A.D. 71-1099) —     Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jerusalem (A.D. 71 1099)     I. TO THE TIME OF CONSTANTINE (71 312)     When Titus took Jerusalem (April September, A.D. 70) he ordered his soldiers to destroy the city (Josephus, De… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 14due — adj 1. payable, immediately payable, mature, outstanding, receivable; owed, unpaid, in arrears. 2. rightful, right, proper, right and proper, correct, fitting, appropriate, apposite, apt, lawful, meet; adequate, sufficient, enough, satisfactory,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 15justa causa — (Civil law.) A just cause; a lawful or proper motive; a lawful claim. See Mackeldey s Roman Law § 283 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 16Íngrid Betancourt — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Betancourt and the second or maternal family name is Pulecio. Ingrid Betancourt Pulecio …

    Wikipedia

  • 17subrogation — The substitution of one person in the place of another with reference to a lawful claim, demand or right, so that he who is substituted succeeds to the rights of the other in relation to the debt or claim, and its rights, remedies, or securities …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 18titleship — /tuyt l ship /, n. lawful claim to title, esp. of property. [TITLE + SHIP] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 19recaption — 1. noun The lawful claim and recovery, by a person, of goods wrongly taken from him 2. verb To assign a new caption to. The newspaper was forced to recaption the photograph to avoid a libel suit …

    Wiktionary

  • 20due — I. a. 1. Owed, to be paid. 2. Proper, fit, suitable, appropriate, becoming, befitting. 3. Owing, to be ascribed. II. n. 1. Debt, what is due. 2. Right, just title, lawful claim. III. ad …

    New dictionary of synonyms