- to be entitled to precedence
- иметь право на старшинство
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precedence, patent of — In old English law, a grant from the crown to such barristers as it thinks proper to honor with that mark of distinction, whereby they are entitled to such rank and preaudience as are assigned in their respective patents … Black's law dictionary
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patent of precedence — In old English law, a grant from the crown to such barristers as it thinks proper to honor with that mark of distinction, whereby they are entitled to such rank and preaudience as are assigned in their respective patents … Black's law dictionary
equity which is prior in time is better in right — A principle or maxim of equity. The Latin form is qui prior est tempore potior est jure. The meaning is that where opposing equities are otherwise equal, the one which is prior in time is entitled to precedence or preference. 27 Am J2d Eq § 149 … Ballentine's law dictionary
fast writ — Any matter or proceeding which is entitled to precedence on the calendar of the court. Young v Hamilton, 135 Ga 339, 69 SE 593 … Ballentine's law dictionary
fast writ of error — A proceeding by writ of error entitled to precedence on the court docket. Gordon v Gordon, 109 Ga 262, 34 SE 324 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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